In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>I looked around for "tickadj" and can't seem to find it. What package
>would it be a part of?
Hmmm... seems to be part of ntp (acording to
http://packages.debian.org/). However, it's mosltly useful when not
using ntp. Only when your clo
On Sun, Jun 22, 2003 at 08:22:36AM -0700, Jeff wrote:
> Blars Blarson, 2003-Jun-20 18:59 -0700:
> I looked around for "tickadj" and can't seem to find it. What package
> would it be a part of?
It's in the ntp package:
$ apt-file search tickadj
ntp: usr/sbin/tickadj
ntp: usr/share/man/man1/tickad
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>I looked around for "tickadj" and can't seem to find it. What package
>would it be a part of?
Hmmm... seems to be part of ntp (acording to
http://packages.debian.org/). However, it's mosltly useful when not
using ntp. Only when your clo
Blars Blarson, 2003-Jun-20 18:59 -0700:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >My laptop, a Dell Latitude C610 running Sarge, has been losing time to
> >the tune of about 15-20 minutes every 12 hours.
>
> Is this happening when the system is off or when the system is boot
On Sun, Jun 22, 2003 at 08:22:36AM -0700, Jeff wrote:
> Blars Blarson, 2003-Jun-20 18:59 -0700:
> I looked around for "tickadj" and can't seem to find it. What package
> would it be a part of?
It's in the ntp package:
$ apt-file search tickadj
ntp: usr/sbin/tickadj
ntp: usr/share/man/man1/tickad
Blars Blarson, 2003-Jun-20 18:59 -0700:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >My laptop, a Dell Latitude C610 running Sarge, has been losing time to
> >the tune of about 15-20 minutes every 12 hours.
>
> Is this happening when the system is off or when the system is boot
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Jeff wrote:
> My laptop, a Dell Latitude C610 running Sarge, has been losing time to
> the tune of about 15-20 minutes every 12 hours.
>
> I found a thread that suggested the Motherboard battery, and I may
> change that later.
>
> Also in that thread was a suggestion by Rob W
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>My laptop, a Dell Latitude C610 running Sarge, has been losing time to
>the tune of about 15-20 minutes every 12 hours.
Is this happening when the system is off or when the system is booted
into debian? If the former, then there is a prob
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Jeff wrote:
> My laptop, a Dell Latitude C610 running Sarge, has been losing time to
> the tune of about 15-20 minutes every 12 hours.
>
> I found a thread that suggested the Motherboard battery, and I may
> change that later.
>
> Also in that thread was a suggestion by Rob W
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>My laptop, a Dell Latitude C610 running Sarge, has been losing time to
>the tune of about 15-20 minutes every 12 hours.
Is this happening when the system is off or when the system is booted
into debian? If the former, then there is a prob
I know a problem like this exists on Thinkpads -- including mine!
As a 'fix' I just installed the ntpdate package, and arranged for it to be
called everytime I went into root mode.
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Jeff wrote:
> My laptop, a Dell Latitude C610 running Sarge, has been losing time to
> the tu
I know a problem like this exists on Thinkpads -- including mine!
As a 'fix' I just installed the ntpdate package, and arranged for it to be
called everytime I went into root mode.
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003, Jeff wrote:
> My laptop, a Dell Latitude C610 running Sarge, has been losing time to
> the tu
My laptop, a Dell Latitude C610 running Sarge, has been losing time to
the tune of about 15-20 minutes every 12 hours.
I found a thread that suggested the Motherboard battery, and I may
change that later.
Also in that thread was a suggestion by Rob Weir to check the
interupts on the system, and t
My laptop, a Dell Latitude C610 running Sarge, has been losing time to
the tune of about 15-20 minutes every 12 hours.
I found a thread that suggested the Motherboard battery, and I may
change that later.
Also in that thread was a suggestion by Rob Weir to check the
interupts on the system, and t
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