On Mon, 2006-11-06 at 21:33 +0100, Franck PASSELEGUE wrote: > Hello, > > I'm running Debian sarge Rc3 on a new computer. An Intel celeron 3Ghz. > I don't understand why the time (given by date() commande) is completly > false. > The drift of the system clock is about 10min after 2 hours !! > > I tried to start my computer from a live Cd (ubuntu 6.10) and it seems > to work prety fine. > I tried to check it with the ntpdate command. Not more than 0.00xxx sec > offsets. > > I did received some answers from guys but a i'm not convinced about it. > My kernel version is 2.6.8-12-386 > > I need some help to undersand much better what is the reason. > > Tanks Do you have "ntp" installed? Especially if you have broadband, it'll syncronize just fine. -- greg, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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