The 02.10.07 at 09:10, jaakko tamminen wrote: Are you running xntp or ntpdate or something similar? Those things serve to adjust the clock, and perhaps they have gone way off. If I remember correctly, just delete the file, and then echo "0.0 0 0.0" > /etc/adjtime that should reset the adjuster, if present. Perhaps you should kill the daemon first, or just delete the file and reboot. [...] I just read you solved it after an update. Then we'll never know what it was. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson El 02.10.07 a las 09:10, jaakko tamminen escribió:
Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2002 09:10:51 +0300 From: jaakko tamminen
To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] system clock still running VERY sloq Hi
True.. and I can't seem to find any place, where I could affect to this slow running clock.
So it is still running slow.. I set the system clock to correct time yesturday evening, and now after 12 hours it is about 9 hours behind.
I have tried to play around with hwclock parameters, but it does not make any difference
Jaska.
On Monday 07 October 2002 03:39, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Er... I think not. The hardware clock, which runs from the battery, he says is running correctly. However, the system clock, which is updated by the CPU from an interrupt, is running 10 times slow.