On Sun, Feb 16, 2003 at 07:18:00PM +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> Thanks for your reply:
>
> since I have remove the `Batterie Charge Monitor' applet
> (Gnome2 under testing/unstable) the Linux clock is fine.
>
> Is there a link between this applet (APM) and the Linux clock ?
The APM driver disab
Thanks for your reply:
since I have remove the `Batterie Charge Monitor' applet
(Gnome2 under testing/unstable) the Linux clock is fine.
Is there a link between this aapplet (APM) and the Linux clock ?
Thanks,
Jerome
Jan Trippler wrote:
On Son, 16 Feb 2003 at 15:05 (+0200), Jerome BENOIT wrot
On Sun, Feb 16, 2003 at 04:50:39PM +0100, Jan Trippler wrote:
> On Son, 16 Feb 2003 at 15:05 (+0200), Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> > I have big trouble with my Linux Clock:
> > it is very slow, so [1] the time becomes quickly wrong
> > and [2] updates with NTP stuff (or others) seems ridiculous.
> >
> >
On Son, 16 Feb 2003 at 15:05 (+0200), Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> I have big trouble with my Linux Clock:
> it is very slow, so [1] the time becomes quickly wrong
> and [2] updates with NTP stuff (or others) seems ridiculous.
>
> How can we fix it ?
I'm not sure, but try to delete /etc/adjtime, set up
Hi All,
I have big trouble with my Linux Clock:
it is very slow, so [1] the time becomes quickly wrong
and [2] updates with NTP stuff (or others) seems ridiculous.
How can we fix it ?
Thank in advance,
Jerome
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