Good evening,
Hardware problems have seriously tied me up for about a week now. My
apologies for my silence on this topic.
It turned out I already had the chrony package. I ready chronyc's man
page. I tried it. But I saw no chronyc parameter or option for showing
CMOS clock statistics.
It took about a week of trying, but I did finally get into BIOS. The
clock was about 5 seconds slow. The voltages all looked fine.
A problem similar to what triggered this topic occurred last Thursday.
It does seem to be the battery and the CMOS clock that's causing the
trouble. So let's close this topic. Further discussion is in the topic
"post-mortem: f24 boot fails; need help.".
Thank-you for your help.
Bill.
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