JB gmail.com> writes:
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While you are at this, one more display for me:
# ls -al `which hwclock`
# ls -al /sbin/hwclock
I took a look at the package involved and located the program logic handling
these functions.
Waiting for your answers to my previous Q & A post.
JB
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Randolph Jones qwest.net> writes:
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At this point we have to assume that the problem could be anywhere, in hardware
or software, and we have to dig deeper.
Please answer these questions:
- do you have other OSs on your machine (Win, FreeBSD, etc) ?
Do you observe the same faulty clock/tim
JB gmail.com> writes:
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If you want auto-synchronization, check/enable/restart ntpdate service in
System - Admin - Services
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Randolph Jones qwest.net> writes:
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> fedora13 amd 4core
>
> my time is off consistently
> when i use the admin datetime wizard it changes the time while givig
> error message
> failed to synchronize hardware clock.
> sometimes reboot keeps the right time, often no
fedora13 amd 4core
my time is off consistently
when i use the admin datetime wizard it changes the time while givig
error message
failed to synchronize hardware clock.
sometimes reboot keeps the right time, often not.
this is a new computer
i have googled this error message without finding