On Wednesday 08 February 2006 05:46 pm, Jacob S wrote: > Hello list, > > After I did an apt-get update/upgrade Monday I've had problem keeping > the time set properly on my computer. I have both ntpdate and > ntp-server installed, running a strictly Sid machine. > > Originally I thought maybe it was my motherboard clock, since it was > the first time I had rebooted in a couple months. So I used hwclock to > set both the hardware clock and system clock. Before long the time was > a half hour fast again. I then stopped ntp-server and > deleted /etc/adjtime and /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift,
did you also delete /var/lib/flux.capacitor ? i've been told that that has some weird effect on the space-time-continuum. (sorry, couldn't resist). > thinking it may be > what was throwing the time off. After restarting ntp-server though, it > was only about 30 minutes before my clock was a half hour fast again. > Now it's almost a full hour fast. > > Anybody know what might be causing this? It's about to drive me up the > wall. I never realized how much I look at my computer clock until I > almost walked out the door to an appointment an hour early today. :-) > (At least it's an hour fast and not an hour slow.) > > TIA, > Jacob -- anoop -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]