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Re: Clock problems



On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Martin Fluch wrote:

> On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, Robert Kerr wrote:
> 
> > Hi all,
> > Whenever I boot to debian, my computer's clock gets set to some other
> > time.  This morning I turned it on and all of a sudden it told me it was
> > three hours and 45 minutes earlier than my alarm clock said.  I almost
> > went back to bed.  Anyway, the only major thing I've done recently is
> > install a new motherboard, CPU, and video card--nothing software-wise.
> > Any ideas?
> 
> Perhaps a corrupt /etc/adjtime ... just delete it (more info: man hwclock)
> 
> Martin
> 

Okay, so what do we do if the system time loses time when the computer is
on?  The hwclock is fine, but the system time keeps losing it.
Thanks

-- 
-bob

Particle physicists are always trying to hold a meeting, but
whenever they decide on a place, the time changes.
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