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 -- Ti Kan http://www.amb.org/ti Vorsprung durch Technik