install ntp and then run a ntpserver to keep your clock on-time or use ntpdate every 5 minutes from crontab. see docs in package. kp On Sun, 22 May 2005, Igor Gueths wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA512 > > Hi all. I'm noticing that my system clock begins to severely lag behind the hardware clock after a time, in some cases it ranges up to 5 minutes. I'm not exactly sure when this started > happening, however its quite annoying to have to run hwclock --hctosys every 5 mins or so. I am currently using Kernel-2.6.11.7. Does anyone know why this happens/how I might better be able to > keep the 2 clocks synchronized? Thanks! > - -- > How many chunks could checkchunk check if checkchunck could check chunks? > - -- Alan Cox > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) > > iQIVAwUBQpC5PKe2pgKIdGq4AQq9rA/+POnaiuVH83TVf7bD9VhvMN0NeQT40j7q > 3Nt8El2t9XJZKWLAZMtz25DaXa62UAeyHP37SSEyrQl76XuWyVTwZt4qfjTX3NmO > 3m8CU5yTXz/uGJkYhgfzfMtqvBxosk2Bqbc77bqVSt6nS3l+9FdjpdOdIPogybyS > 4IecjvUy2bU+n4+Ja/MvN77+MdVOa3REAVfBI4JM+sVeYp4uE/FOXgWkahcVPfCu > 9pVSnSQyeqKDVlzw54HO/1bWdl+/BsbtbVkns46DiEK9E82NBzXHvv6KS7YtThs2 > UXENLRtInqo+31Cx31XX9VK6rdDi1u1m7th6WaicoMbVeuLnLkpPYhc9Om4skvlE > t5Cx/jZW5IZnJ2AgdCfzQrAV07aQgkZvZshxfUI/eGohbYD54kTjXRU3kcKvPIN/ > 32hRMe6EpKZmY41lOeHtV5RoOmXvs506SN/zJXk8gTucsVq5eC85IrDskNFNR6km > rCDl5cT1UelJNYX9wZjbPpQ29U5uacL7ABaZKDvtkeuyfgLCsN5iM9oOKlhbrTbW > R5BDMfGodiO/V845Fs3EBH8Yp2JL+X3oxX9KUq9JF0q7leBuhMx0ykteYWRkj6IG > UWXARUnNJ8VHwm19LdzW7c2IDupg9DuSm32Kh9jwIoIIweshP/0Yu6OaprHHwoXy > ZQOADccp3rc= > =E8ah > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >