-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I am also trying to remember whether I needed to delete the drift file because of the time change. I think I had to, otherwise it wrote nasty complaint messages. This is my first time with SuSE 9.1 as well. I used to do Redhat. Ti Kan wrote: | Dana J. Laude writes: | |>On Saturday 30 October 2004 23:39, Ann Hopkins wrote: |> |>>I always tell myself that I need to write down how I solve this |>>problem twice a year, but I either lose what I wrote or I just |>>forget. |>> |>>I run an ntp server for the pc's connected to my home network. |>> |>>When daylight savings times rolls around I get errors about too |>>large a difference to change the time. How would I fix this? |>> |>>The best I can remember was I had to reboot the server and go into |>>CMOS to change the time. |> |>Should be interesting under SuSE, but both my debian and win98 |>box do this automagically. (I have not run SuSE since like 5.3, |>currently 9.1 on a test system) | | | Quite right. Under SuSE 9.1 anyway, one of the last steps during shutdown | is to sync the CMOS hardware clock to the software clock. | | -Ti -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.5 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFBhImIhs7JGk93PT0RAkJ0AJ0VOqOWwWZNgJdNSDsiCYbhrDygAQCZASq3 zQl7l5jWT67iAY5YMMYYUnw= =/vRh -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----