Subject: Re: updating of CMOS clock
Date: Wed, Nov 10, 1999 at 11:11:34AM -0800
In reply to:Account for Debian group mail
Quoting Account for Debian group mail([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
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| > I was looking to find out what package hwclock belongs to but could not
| >
>
> I was looking to find out what package hwclock belongs to but could not
> find it listed in the dselect program. Does anyone know what package this
> belongs to? Also it looks like timezone is no longer a package under
> Potato, what has replaced it?
>
[01:27:36 /tmp]$ dpkg -S hwclock
util-l
On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Account for Debian group mail wrote:
> I was looking to find out what package hwclock belongs to but could not
> find it listed in the dselect program. Does anyone know what package this
> belongs to?
util-linux
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On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Account for Debian group mail wrote:
debian >
debian >I was looking to find out what package hwclock belongs to but could not
debian >find it listed in the dselect program. Does anyone know what package
this
debian >belongs to? Also it looks like timezone is no longer a packa
I was looking to find out what package hwclock belongs to but could not
find it listed in the dselect program. Does anyone know what package this
belongs to? Also it looks like timezone is no longer a package under
Potato, what has replaced it?
Thanks,
Ken Rea
On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Brad wrote:
> "Salman Ahmed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Not sure how the time on my system got so out of hand!
>
> I have been having a similar problem on my Debian system - the clock
> strangely loses a half hour or so a day. This has happened since I did a
> recent apt-get upgrade of unstable. I ha
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On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Brian May wrote:
> However, I myself would do the following:
>
> 1. With computer booted, edit /etc/default/rcS and sent GMT as required:
>
> >Here is the relevant setting from my /etc/default/rcS:
> >
> ># Set GMT="-u" if your system clock
On Mon, 08 Nov, 1999 à 08:19:23PM +1100, Brian May wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
> >> "LP" == Laurent PICOULEAU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >LP> For your BIOS : simply set your CMOS clock to the GMT time :
> >
> >I am being a bit daft but do you mean that I should go
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>> "LP" == Laurent PICOULEAU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>LP> For your BIOS : simply set your CMOS clock to the GMT time :
>
>I am being a bit daft but do you mean that I should go into my BIOS and
>change the time to whatever the equivalent GMT tim
"Salman Ahmed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Not sure how the time on my system got so out of hand!
I have been having a similar problem on my Debian system - the clock
strangely loses a half hour or so a day. This has happened since I did a
recent apt-get upgrade of unstable. I have made no oth
On Sat, 06 Nov, 1999 à 07:46:38PM -0500, Salman Ahmed wrote:
> > "LP" == Laurent PICOULEAU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> LP> For your BIOS : simply set your CMOS clock to the GMT time :
>
> I am being a bit daft but do you mean that I should go into my BIOS and
> change the time to whateve
On Sat, 06 Nov, 1999 à 02:36:25PM -0500, Salman Ahmed wrote:
> Whenever I reboot/shutdown my debian system, one of the message I see on
> the console during shutdown is :
>
> CMOS clock updated to Sat Nov 6 14:25:38 EST 1999
>
> This alongwith the fact that APM support (which I have compiled i
On Sat, 1999-11-06 at 14:36:25 -0500, Salman Ahmed wrote:
> Whenever I reboot/shutdown my debian system, one of the message I see on
> the console during shutdown is :
>
> CMOS clock updated to Sat Nov 6 14:25:38 EST 1999
>
> This alongwith the fact that APM support (which I have compiled into
I've been using chronyd for some time to keep my system in sync. CMOS
time in GMT, with dial-up connection. It works well "out of the box".
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