hello, since one or two months, my system clock is reset on every reboot.
# date Sun Oct 28 11:37:15 CET 2007 # ntpdate-debian 27 Oct 15:52:03 ntpdate[14642]: step time server 134.34.3.19 offset -74779.179229 sec if i'm correct, this is due to a wrongly set hardware clock. so i set the hardware clock to the system time after running ntpdate-debian: # hwclock --systohc but after the next reboot, my system (and hardware) clock is again reset to some date and time in the future (something about 1d 4h, not exactly). i remember some debconf question at the installation of debian, where i was asked whether my hardware clock is set to GMT. is GMT the same as UTC? and to which package does this question belong? could a wrong answer here be the reason for my issues? if this is the case, it must have changed in debian/unstable within the last months, as i didn't have this problem before. greetings, jonas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

