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5 Oct
2003
5 Oct
'03
11:27
-----Original Message----- From: Tom Nielsen <tom@neuro-logic.com> To: Suse <suse-linux-e@suse.com> Date: Sat, 04 Oct 2003 22:03:59 -0700 Subject: [SLE] Syncing time question
Ya, I know. It's been asked a zillion times. I've even asked it a couple. But....
My machine at work gets off time after a week or so. I can't remember the command to make it check time on a weekly basis AND where to put it (in the computer I mean).
I have 2 other computers that I've done this to, but I can't remember how?
Go onto YaST-->Install and Remove programs and install the ntp package. This package can be setup to set up the time with every boot and keep the time correct while the machine is running. Ken