Thanks, Edward.
El 22/09/15 22:10, Edward Bartolo escribió:
Remove the motherboard's battery for a few minutes to allow the
circuitry to reset itself. If you have a voltmeter, check whether the
battery's voltage is still within acceptable limits: for a 3V battery,
2V is not acceptable. If you ca
Remove the motherboard's battery for a few minutes to allow the
circuitry to reset itself. If you have a voltmeter, check whether the
battery's voltage is still within acceptable limits: for a 3V battery,
2V is not acceptable. If you can, connect a low resistance across the
battery or temporarily s
Yes,
# ntpdate -u hora.roa.es
But the hour changes itself frecuently. Sometimes i can't access to the
clock of the BIOS. In this sorts of cases 'date' works, but not 'hwclock'.
Patience :)
Aitor.
El 22/09/15 21:02, Didier Kryn escribió:
No ntp server around?
Didier
Le 22/09/2015
No ntp server around?
Didier
Le 22/09/2015 14:05, aitor_czr a écrit :
Sorry, my clock is changing again with different hard disks and
different operating systems.
... I saw it timestamping "debian/changelog" in netman-package...
I can't be using hwclock every few minutes. I will not
Sorry, my clock is changing again with different hard disks and
different operating systems.
... I saw it timestamping "debian/changelog" in netman-package...
I can't be using hwclock every few minutes. I will not send more posts
from this computer until discover the reason.
Sorry again,
Ai
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On 18/09/15 12:06, aitor_czr wrote:
I noted that my clock changes automatically and periodically, i don't
know why. I will take care...
I added a script to crontab, and run:
# chkconfig ntp on
so that does not
I noted that my clock changes automatically and periodically, i don't
know why. I will take care...
I added a script to crontab, and run:
# chkconfig ntp on
so that does not happen again, to find out why.
On 18/09/15 11:54, aitor_czr wrote:
Hi Peter,
# ntpdate -u hora.roa.es
I returned fro
Hi Peter,
# ntpdate -u hora.roa.es
I returned from the future. Sorry again.
Aitor.
On 17/09/15 19:52, Peter Olson wrote:
Your last few messages have had Date: lines far in the future.
Check your clock!
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Apologies. I'm aware, and i checked it.
Thanks.
On 17/09/15 19:51, Peter Olson wrote:
On February 24, 2032 at 3:32 PM aitor_czr wrote:
Your last few messages have had Date: lines far in the future.
Check your clock!
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> On February 24, 2032 at 3:32 PM aitor_czr wrote:
Your last few messages have had Date: lines far in the future.
Check your clock!
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