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I read all about local time and UTC and all of the other things that I could find in wiki but it seems that no matter what I try I cannot get the time on my computer to be right it is seven hours fast I wished all I had to do was right click on. I tried local time in the /etc/rc.conf file I also tried UTC even -8 lol how do I get the correct time ?
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try 'date MMDDhh'
example:
'date 05271012' would set time now
bye
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Check to see that your hardware clock is set right...I know I had this issue for a while where I was plus 8 hours despite all the time zones being set correctly in arch - checked the hardware clock and it was +8 hours from utc.
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Try openntpd:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Net … e_Protocol
It's very easy.
Last edited by Llama (2008-05-27 09:08:23)
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I tried all of the above none of it seemed to work then it hit me all I had to do was set the time though my Bios and that cured the problem but now I get a minor error saying that line 19 in the rc.config file ( which is the "LocalTime" setting) is messed
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I think you should get rid of the Capital letters in "LocalTime":
HARDWARECLOCK="localtime"
For lack of better words: chair, never, toothbrush, really. Ohw, and fish!
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I think you should get rid of the Capital letters in "LocalTime":
HARDWARECLOCK="localtime"
oh ya thats probably it lol thanks
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ah I meant bios time when I said hardware clock....
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ah I meant bios time when I said hardware clock....
Oh lol I should have known that I guess
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