[maemo-users] Using ntpdate (or Where's hwclock?)

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I've installed ntpdate, and it works fine:

  ~ $ sudo ntpdate clock.isc.org
  7 Dec 23:11:43 ntpdate[1083]: step time server 204.152.184.72 offset 174.550245 sec

  ~ $ sudo ntpdate clock.isc.org
  7 Dec 23:13:05 ntpdate[1086]: adjust time server 204.152.184.72 offset 0.001059 sec

however when I reboot, the clock is again off by three minutes.

Obviously, I need to set the hardware clock from the system clock.  On a
regular Linux machine I'd do that with

  sudo hwclock --systohc

How can I do that on the 770?  There's no hwclock.

Marius Gedminas
-- 
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