timer

hi

well i am using linux 9.0 kernel 2.4

i am getting a odd kinda problem

whenever i restart my computer my system watch is
incremented by some amount of hours. i am feelign that
this increment is of some standard amount only

even i feel if there is some battery problem then it
shoudl slow down but in this case it moves ahead

thanks

ankit

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ankitjain1580 [ Fr, 17 September 2004 16:25 ] [ ID #72807 ]

Re: timer

On Fri, 2004-09-17 at 10:25, Ankit Jain wrote:
>
> whenever i restart my computer my system watch is
> incremented by some amount of hours. i am feelign that
> this increment is of some standard amount only

This may be helpful:

http://www.linuxsa.org.au/tips/time.html

CD

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cditrani [ Fr, 17 September 2004 17:10 ] [ ID #72808 ]

Re: timer

Ankit Jain <ankitjain1580 [at] yahoo.com> writes:

> hi
>
> well i am using linux 9.0 kernel 2.4
>
> i am getting a odd kinda problem
>
> whenever i restart my computer my system watch is
> incremented by some amount of hours. i am feelign that
> this increment is of some standard amount only
>
> even i feel if there is some battery problem then it
> shoudl slow down but in this case it moves ahead
>

It is probably being reset to Zulu (UDT, whatever they call it) time.

I had this happening for a while.

I think I went into, no, sorry, I don't remember at all where I
changed the setting that says whether or not my real time clock is set
to Zulu. When I set that to no, the system stopped updating my time
every occurrence of rebooting.



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dave [ Fr, 17 September 2004 16:51 ] [ ID #72809 ]
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