Clock Problem on AMD64 - Fedora Core 4

Frank Sander FrankSanderDo at vodafone.de
Fri Apr 1 16:30:31 UTC 2005


Hi Marc,

I do not see a reason on a dual boot system that Windows can impact you!?
So I don't think you have to remove it

see you
Frank
Marc M wrote:

>>if you are using NTP you should use a local NTP server (same time zone)
>>I have had the same prob on my FC3 Notebook and I only could fix it with
>>changing the NTP server I used.
>>some how the NTP request is overwirting all the other settings.
>>    
>>
>
>
>--Ok, will do, thanks.  And yes I am EST. 
>
>---In answer to Bret's question, yes, when I run timeconfig, the
>'system clock uses UTC' is indeed checked.
>
>--Oh, and this is a dual boot with windblows that I haven't bothered
>removing,  if windblows is the problem I will eradicate that.  How do
>I know for sure that windblows is the problem here?
>
>Marc
>
>  
>

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