System Clock is very slow

2003-07-07 Thread ºÎÓÀÁÁ
Hi, I have a box of RedHat 8.0 whose MB is intel se7500cw2 (with promise PDC20267). It have been running ok some days ago. But these days i find the shift between system clock and hardware clock is very obvious. I have done some operations as follows: [EMAIL PROTECTED] bin]# clock -s;date

RE: system clock setting itself back 7 hours and nic goes to sleep

2003-04-04 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
asily if your computer thought the SYSTEM clock should be in Mountain time and the HARDWARE clock on GMT. If so, then at some point it would read the hardware clock, subtract 7 hours, and set the system clock appropriately. I find it easiest to set the hardware clock to GMT and tell RHL you d

RE: system clock setting itself back 7 hours and nic goes to sleep

2003-04-04 Thread Trahan, Randall S (Randall)
Title: RE: system clock setting itself back 7 hours and nic goes to sleep Jay, I thought the very same thing, but I didn't know where to go with it.  My system time stays on MNT time.  Also, GMT is 7 hours ahead, not behind.  Very funky.  I hope someone has had this problem before an

Re: system clock setting itself back 7 hours and nic goes to sleep

2003-04-04 Thread Jay Crews
"Trahan, Randall S (Randall)" writes > > I have been dealing with a bunch of strange problems with my RH8.0 file > server. I have had help form Tom D. which is moving me towards server > perfection, but now I have more information. My NIC is going to sleep, > but the /var/log/messages doesn'

system clock setting itself back 7 hours and nic goes to sleep

2003-04-04 Thread Trahan, Randall S (Randall)
I have been dealing with a bunch of strange problems with my RH8.0 file server. I have had help form Tom D. which is moving me towards server perfection, but now I have more information. My NIC is going to sleep, but the /var/log/messages doesn't show anything interesting. What it does show is t

system clock

2003-02-01 Thread James Bunnell
Hello, The clock on the desktop, when i right click on adjust date and time and/or click on date and time in system settings, it prompts me for a root password and then nothing happens. The time zone is way advanced and i cannot seem to change it. any ideas? The error returned below: redhat-co

system clock

2003-01-30 Thread James Bunnell
Hi, I have two systems of rh 8. One is a laptop, the other a desktop. The clock on the desktop, when i right click on adjust date and time and/or click on date and time in system settings, it prompts me for a root password and then nothing happens. The time zone is way advanced and i cannot seem to