Il giorno Mon, 11 Nov 2019 15:39:58 +0900
Maxim Cournoyer ha scritto:
> Hello Matias,
Hello!
> [...]
>
> The most likely reason to see this message (and have a wrong system
> date) is that your hardware clock is wrong. This shouldn't be an
> issue anymore on recent Guix, but older Guix NTP se
Hello Matias,
Matias Jose Seco Baccanelli
writes:
> On Fri, 1 Nov 2019 22:13:11 +0100
> Matias Jose Seco Baccanelli wrote:
>
>> Benvenuti Guixers,
>> i wanted to share a time riddle which i'm unable to solve.
>> Actually my timezone is aligned to :
>> (timezone "Europe/Rome")
>>
>> Yet, syste
Eccomi!
On Sun, 3 Nov 2019 15:23:01 -0500
Leo Famulari wrote:
>
> Hm... I'm not sure but I have a guess.
>
> By default, ntpd will not change your clock if it is very wrong. If it
> is only a couple minutes wrong, then ntpd will slowly adjust the time,
> but if it is wrong by some large thresh
On Fri, Nov 01, 2019 at 10:13:11PM +0100, Matias Jose Seco Baccanelli wrote:
> Benvenuti Guixers,
> i wanted to share a time riddle which i'm unable to solve.
> Actually my timezone is aligned to :
> (timezone "Europe/Rome")
>
> Yet, system time is 1h 20m behind the official one
> ~$ date
> ven
On Fri, 1 Nov 2019 22:13:11 +0100
Matias Jose Seco Baccanelli wrote:
> Benvenuti Guixers,
> i wanted to share a time riddle which i'm unable to solve.
> Actually my timezone is aligned to :
> (timezone "Europe/Rome")
>
> Yet, system time is 1h 20m behind the official one
> ~$ date
> ven 1 nov
Benvenuti Guixers,
i wanted to share a time riddle which i'm unable to solve.
Actually my timezone is aligned to :
(timezone "Europe/Rome")
Yet, system time is 1h 20m behind the official one
~$ date
ven 1 nov 2019, 21.49.30, CET
(23.09 at the time of writing)
My system was installed with the g