On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 14:41, Cristian Contescu wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Tuesday 23 March 2004 22:01, jludwig wrote: > > There's a difference between configure and adjust. Configure sets the > > clock for personal preferences and adjust (which needs the root > > password) sets the time and allows for ntp adjustment. > > > > One caveat is that if your RTC on the motherboard is broken ntp may > > error out if the difference is too great from its initial setting when > > first enabled. > > -- > > jludwig <wralphie@xxxxxxxxxxx> > > Eh, try moving your mouse over the time applet and scroll the scroll buttun > up.. and here we are.. Los Angeles.. scroll down, and you're back to your > local time again. I guess your problem it's because you accidentally scrolled > the mouse over the time applet. That's all.. no fuss about it.. no bug in the > software.. Just as simple.. ;-) > Cristi > Just a note. I have my HR9 Time Applet set to synchronize with Red Hat. Lately I have noticed that on boot up that it has <FAILED> on link up. I also had to RESET the Network Time Protocol Server Drop Down selection from clock2.redhat.com to clock.redhat.com and readjust the time (could the port be suspect?). Chris Cz (Newbie) > - -- > In love I believe and in Linux I trust! > This system is running Slackware 9.1.0 > Powered by Linux 2.6.4-grsec > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) > > iD8DBQFAYzXrWMzb8B7jo+wRAh0uAJ9vMbAxY+5ZRPYovodOUci7UWi3ZACgug1l > sT75D7qJAib7ps8hlK1hHUI= > =OJQy > -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----