Re: [suse-kde] What app in KDE to autosync my system clock with NIST?
On 8/20/05, Scott Leighton <helphand@pacbell.net> wrote:
xntp does the job.
bash: xntp: command not found
Lørdag 20 august 2005 17:49 skrev Shriramana Sharma: Hi, YAST, Network services..., find NTP, select a server, done :-)
On 8/20/05, Scott Leighton <helphand@pacbell.net> wrote:
xntp does the job.
bash: xntp: command not found
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Forgive for cross-posting. I am trying to rectify an earlier error: Sent my SKDE reply to SLE... (I really need to fix this "send to the list" problem...) I got replies on SLE, advising to use xntp via YaST. Thanks all! ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Shriramana Sharma <samjnaa@gmail.com> Date: Aug 20, 2005 9:19 PM Subject: Re: [suse-kde] What app in KDE to autosync my system clock with NIST? To: suse-linux-e@suse.com On 8/20/05, Scott Leighton <helphand@pacbell.net> wrote:
xntp does the job.
bash: xntp: command not found
Shriramana Sharma wrote:
Forgive for cross-posting. I am trying to rectify an earlier error: Sent my SKDE reply to SLE... (I really need to fix this "send to the list" problem...)
I got replies on SLE, advising to use xntp via YaST. Thanks all!
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Shriramana Sharma <samjnaa@gmail.com> Date: Aug 20, 2005 9:19 PM Subject: Re: [suse-kde] What app in KDE to autosync my system clock with NIST? To: suse-linux-e@suse.com
On 8/20/05, Scott Leighton <helphand@pacbell.net> wrote:
xntp does the job.
bash: xntp: command not found
locate xntp | grep bin for crying out loud! If it's not in your path you have to give the full pathname, Regards, -- Jos van Kan www.josvankan.tk
Shriramana Sharma wrote:
On 8/20/05, Scott Leighton <helphand@pacbell.net> wrote:
xntp does the job.
bash: xntp: command not found
All that means is that it can't be found on the path. Try "locate xntp" and see what happens.
On Sat, 2005-08-20 at 21:19 +0530, Shriramana Sharma wrote:
On 8/20/05, Scott Leighton <helphand@pacbell.net> wrote:
xntp does the job.
bash: xntp: command not found
su to root first. Some commands aren't in the normal user path. Mike -- Linux, yeah it's a learning thing. :)
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