Please set you time!!
A.J. Bonnema
abonnema at xs4all.nl
Mon Mar 22 16:25:18 UTC 2004
> Go to "System Settings" > "Date and Time" and using the NTP server you
> have chosen you can get the time updated automatically (the
> clock.redhat.com and clock2.redhat.com don't seem to be working).. You
> could also set you date manually on this screen..
>
> Or you can simply run "rdate -s time.server.name" which will get the
> system time synced up to the time server..
>
> When you shutdown you PC the hardware clock will be synced to the system
> time, or you can run "hwclock --systohc" to do it manually..
You guys are quite invaluable (I hope this is a compliment, I'm not
quite sure about the "in" before valuable).
Guus.
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A.J. Bonnema, Leiden The Netherlands,
user #328198 (Linux Counter http://counter.li.org)
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