19 Sep
2004
19 Sep
'04
02:24
Carlos E. R. wrote:
Don't use the hwclock --adjust facility, refer to alternate (and much safer) programs such as ntp or chrony if you need precision timekeeping.
Then you have to delete or edit som suse scripts, because it is called by default.
You can find my writeup on how suse handles the clock in the unofficial suse faq, howtos section.
I don't want to create controversy, but to me this seems wrong - someone running suse in a dual-boot computer (e.g. trial period, with windows) would get clock synchronization problems (unless he uses ntp on both systems). A starting user, and he will have one more 'barrier' to cross, one more problem to solve. Should this be (at least) the opposite? -- Marcos Lazarini