I've had a similar problem in my Debian disto. Check /etc/adjtime. It's safe to simply remove. That should quit the drift. I find using hwclock --systohc is what creates the /etc/adjtime file. Hope this helps, j --- Judith E. Bush [EMAIL PROTECTED] P O Box 7559 AOL IM judielaine Philadelphia PA 19101 http://www.greycatproductions.com ************ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org
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