On Wednesday 29 April 2009 16:53:44 David Rosenstrauch wrote: > David Rosenstrauch wrote: > > Dan Vratil wrote: > >> Hi, > >> in last few weeks I noticed a serious (for me) problem with my system. > >> It simply does not update the date/time after boot up. In BIOS the > >> time is correct, but when I boot Linux, the system time is set exactly > >> to time when I turned it off last time. > >> It's quite annoying to always have to set up the time manually. In > >> rc.conf I have HARDWARECLOCK set to "localtime" and Time Zone to > >> "Europe/Prague". > >> > >> I was trying to set automatic time sync in KDE System Settings, but it > >> fails to connect to time server. I use KDE 4.2.70, so it might be bug > >> there, but it does not bother me, the main problem is that my system > >> refuses to update (load from BIOS?) time after boot up. > >> > >> Any ideas? Thank you very much > >> > >> Dan > > > > NTP? > > > > http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NTP > > > > DR > > Also, perhaps you might need to change the CMOS battery on your > motherboard. > > DR Hi, thanks for the NTP, looks good to me. It is not a HW problem because as I wrote, the time in BIOS is correct. The only thing is, that Linux seems not to read it from there, but resumes from where he stopped at shutdown. Dan -- --------------------------------- Dan Vrátil progdan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ICQ 249163429 Jabber progdan@xxxxxxxxx Tel. +420 732 326 870
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