I currently use a small script/executable combination named st/gettime to set my system clock via an atomic server. This is done as a cronjob at 3am and immediately after the system time is written to the cmos time (clock -w). For some unknown reason, once and awhile when I come in to my office in the morning, the time is correct, but the date is advanced forward by one day. Is there some other method of doing this that will set the date as well as the time from a internet server? st will only do the time. Also, I would prefer not to run xntp - it seems wasteful to me to have it running continuously to just set the clock every 24 hours. Can xntp be used as a one-off program and put into a crontab? Cheers.
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