Hello, I'm having a problem with the hardware clock on a powermac G5 with Debian installed. The time keeps resetting to 1970 at each boot though I changed the PRAM battery. When I issue a clock -w command the system complains: "unable to open /dev/adb read/write : : No such file or directory" At boot time a kernel message says: "clock skew detected. Your build may be incomplete." I noticed this while trying without success to boot a recently compiled real-time kernel. I managed to use ntpdate to skirt around the problem with my Debian kernel but I would like to know if my box can be repaired and how to do it. Thank you in advance for your help.
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