Sima, I don't believe netdate is slackware specific, but I have no experience with other distros, so I cannot say how common it is. If you are using a dialup connection you might want to be careful about putting your network time command in a crontab, since it would try to execute whether or not you are connected when its scheduled time came around. That is why I put mine in the ip-up script instead of crontab. That script only executes when a ppp connection is established. I am not sure it is all that necessary to get the correct time every hour either, unless you are supervising a space launch or something <smile>. The thing is, the kernel time mechanism is much more accurate than the battery operated hardware clock, and ought not to drift much at all over the period of a day. Perhaps it would matter more if your system is up continuously for long periods. I boot up each morning and bring my system down at night, which is when my hardware clock gets set from the time the kernel is keeping. Chuck On Sun, 26 Oct 2003, Sina Bahram wrote: > Thanks for your response. > > The only one of those I have is rdate. I'm going to go see if I can > figure out how to pass a server or multiple servers to it. and then > figure out how to add it to the chron like Alex was talking about. > > Take care, > Sina -- The Moon is Waxing Crescent (3% of Full) Get my public key from website, http://www.mhonline.net/~chuckh