Re: How to enable NTP?
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did you try tzselect?
http://www.debian-administration.org/article/213/Changing_the_timezone_of_your_Debian_system
i just had that problem with clock on my new laptop and after
tzselect, work fine :)
pero
On 22/03/14 23:14, D. R. Evans wrote:
> Estelmann, Christian said the following at 03/22/2014 12:08 PM :
>
>>> maybe those are mapped to the above list? I don't understand
>>> why only two of them seem to have valid names, though
>>> (4.53.160.75 and 1.empty.pw). I can ping those two machines
>>> just fine.
>> Do you have ntp-server in your own network? Then use this
>> server.
>>
>
> Yes, I did this a couple of hours ago and as soon as I pointed it
> to my own server, it started to work just fine.
>
> I am baffled as to why it wasn't working before, though. At the
> very least it seems that there should have been some sort of error
> message somewhere. (While I was investigating this today, I noticed
> that there wasn't even a drift file.)
>
> The clock has probably been getting progressively further out of
> sync ever since I installed wheezy on this machine, several months
> ago; I only just noticed that it was disagreeing with my watch by
> two minutes, and I knew that my watch couldn't be in error by that
> much. It could have gone on for months more, though, if I hadn't
> happened to have noticed that. I'm very surprised that this sort of
> failure is silent.
>
> Doc
>
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