Your options are adjtimex, hwclock, or ntpd. If you are usually connected
to the net, ntpd will keep the system synchronized with a time server.
Hwclock will adjust the hardware clock and adjtimex will adjust the system
clock. See man pages of each.
- Robert -
"Roy Schestowitz" <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote in message
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>I am using SuSE 8.1 here. The KDE (panel) clock keeps losing time when
>heavy
> work is run on the machine. The only way to restore the time (so that it
> is
> /displayed/ correctly) is to <Adjust Date & Time>, which then leads me to
> YaST2, which then requires me to enter root password and then re-apply the
> time settings. It has has become a real nuisance (the clock drags _hours_
> behind) recently and I wonder if a solution exists.
>
> TIA,
>
> Roy
>
> --
> Roy Schestowitz
> http://schestowitz.com
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