My laptop has a little DOS program to load on booting, with another for the 
mouse. Maybe yours does too.

I haven't done it, but how about running dosemu and running that utility in the 
background?

Or is there something under Linux that could do the same thing?

David

-----Message d'origine-----
De:     Shaleh [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:   mercredi 14 avril 1999 02:06
À:      Paul Nathan Puri
Cc:     Debian User List
Objet:  RE: Laptop clock skews after suspend


On 13-Apr-99 Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
> After I bring my laptop out of suspend or (sometimes) when I reboot my
> laptop either the clock or the date will skew.
> 
> How do I fix this?  Right now is skewed two hours.  I'm not sure if the
> skew is always the same.  I haven't been keeping tally.  Thanks.

Noticed this too.  I run xntp which keeps all of my machines in tune w/ an
atomic clock some where.

However this is an issue and perhaps it should be mentioned to the kernel apm
maint.


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