On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Martin Fluch wrote: > On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Robert Kerr wrote: > > > Hi all, > > Whenever I boot to debian, my computer's clock gets set to some other > > time. This morning I turned it on and all of a sudden it told me it was > > three hours and 45 minutes earlier than my alarm clock said. I almost > > went back to bed. Anyway, the only major thing I've done recently is > > install a new motherboard, CPU, and video card--nothing software-wise. > > Any ideas? > > Perhaps a corrupt /etc/adjtime ... just delete it (more info: man hwclock) > > Martin >
Okay, so what do we do if the system time loses time when the computer is on? The hwclock is fine, but the system time keeps losing it. Thanks -- -bob Particle physicists are always trying to hold a meeting, but whenever they decide on a place, the time changes. ********************************************************************** * Robert Kerr, The morphing guy. * 368 Clyde Building, BYU * * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Provo, Utah 84602 * * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Phone: (801) 378-2029 * * http://www.et.byu.edu/~kerrr * Fax: (801) 378-4449 * **********************************************************************