2011. február 19. 14:58 napon Anton Aylward <anton.aylward@rogers.com> írta:
Istvan Gabor said the following on 02/19/2011 07:12 AM:
Hello:
My system clock tends to stray (1-2 minutes within a week, or so) So far I adjusted the time manually using the command: # sntp -r ntp1.ptb.de then setting hwclock # hwclcok --systohc
I would like the system automatically set/keep the time. I also discovered that there is no /etc/adjtime on my system. Is that normal?
Where could I find a decent description on how to use 1) adjtime method for keeping time, or 2) sntp in case when the system is turned off and on frequently and is connected to the net occasionally only.
The obvious answer to "where" is "have you googled?"
But a more practical answer starts with "how have you set up date and time with YAST?" I see a setting for turning NTP on and configuring it.
Start with yast -> system -> date and time
[long snip] Anton, Thank you very much the detailed answer. I will go through the man pages; I should have done it before. I checked sntp man page insetad of hwclock's. Thanks again. Istvan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org