Re: "Clock Skew detected error"

From: Borek Lupomesky (Borek.Lupomesky@ujep.cz)
Date: Tue Jan 25 2000 - 02:12:43 EST


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On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Sujit Vaidya wrote:

> Hi Borek,
> Thanks for your guidence. When i use the date
> and the hwclock commands the dates change. But when i
> reboot the machine it takes some arbitrary date.
> THis time it said at boot time
> System Clock: 21 Jul 07:20 EDT 1992
> Any pointers..

   Then you have hardware problem with you CMOS clock. The most likely
cause is dry backup battery.

   Bye Borek

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