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Re: hp712/60 systemclock



You can always replace the cmos battery on the main board, like I did. Those
are regular batteries, so you can find it in any store selling electronic
components. With the new battery, time will not get lost any more, and ntp
will not be necessary either.


----- Original Message -----
From: "T. Ermlich" <pelegrine@hotmail.com>
To: <debian-hppa@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 9:22 PM
Subject: Re: hp712/60 systemclock


> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "wilfried weiss" <weiss@kurzestr4.de>
> To: <debian-hppa@lists.debian.org>
> Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 9:06 PM
> Subject: hp712/60 systemclock
>
>
> > hy,
> > how can i set the systemclock of my hp712/60?
> > the date indicates allways : thu jan 1 00:00:00 CET 1970
> > the command 'date' of debian gnu/linux is a solution till next boot.
> > then it's the same like above.
> >
> > systemrev.1.5 cpu rev. 2.2
> > any idea's?
> >
> > thanks barny
> >
> >
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> Hi Wilfried,
>
> I've installed ntpd and now on every boot it gets the time from an ntp
> server on the net.
> Maybe it helps ....
>
> c y
> Torsten
>
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