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Re: Clock problems



I think this is caused by the file /etc/adjtime, which is supposed to
adjust for clock drift, but gets skewed when you first set the hard-
ware clock.  Remove the file, then re-set the clock.  It will be re-
created as needed.

Marc

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>>> Timothy Bedding <Timothy.Bedding@btinternet.com> 11/29 3:05 PM >>>
I am having problems with the clock losing time after
I have shut my system down overnight.

Is this to be expected?

I thought that there would some way round this.
Or is the only way simply to keep the machine running
all the time?

Cordially
Tim


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