The Thursday 2004-12-09 at 11:20 -0500, Kelly J. Morris wrote:
James - Before I could do much with NTP, I booted up this morning to find yet another new date and time on my system. I'm puzzled as to what could be causing this. Each time, I go into YaST under "clock and time zone configuration" and re-set everything, only to have it boot with incorrect time and date at the next boot-up.
This is a very frequent question. Quick answer: Make sure timezone configuration is correct (yast). Then set up the clock, as root, using a console. Forget kde. date --set=STRING (see man) date (to check it is correct) hwclock --systohc rm /etc/adjtime Detailed answer: http://susefaq.sourceforge.net/howto/time.html As for "setclock", it comes with package "shtools". Not a default package. If still having problems, are you double booting? -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson