Re: time

David ``Joel Katz'' Schwartz (stimpson@stimpson.igc.net)
Tue, 9 Apr 1996 21:30:45 -0400 (EDT)


Linux does no such think. If you want it to do that, though, you
can make a cron entry to call clock with the -w parameter as often as you
need to.

DS

On Tue, 9 Apr 1996 d-seaman@ukans.edu wrote:

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> Last Sunday my Linux box changed to daylight saving automatically, which
> is really cool. Today I rebooted my machine and the time was not saved
> (i.e. it was one hour slow). I thought Linux saved the current time into
> the CMOS like very 11 minutes or something. Is this not the case or did
> it break?
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> Kernel 1.3.84, Red hat 3.0.3
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