HebbeLille
Technical User
Hi,
I've installed Red Hat 8.0, and have been running it for a while (playing with Samba and other stuff). One problem I keep seeing (several times a day) is that the clock keeps living its own life. I put it on "right time", and then after a while, its one (or more) hours ahead of time. Its pretty annoying, since I try to look various logfiles, e.g. ISDN log for incoming calls and stuff.
I have not checked the UTC (or what is says) in the properties-box for "date and time" (well, I've tried both), nor am I using any timeserver.
It seems like it is also setting the time in the BIOS, cause even if I'm changing the time there, it gets altered somehow.
Anyone experiencing similar problem, or know what I can do to fix this annoying little thing?
Thanxx in advance
Helge
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I've installed Red Hat 8.0, and have been running it for a while (playing with Samba and other stuff). One problem I keep seeing (several times a day) is that the clock keeps living its own life. I put it on "right time", and then after a while, its one (or more) hours ahead of time. Its pretty annoying, since I try to look various logfiles, e.g. ISDN log for incoming calls and stuff.
I have not checked the UTC (or what is says) in the properties-box for "date and time" (well, I've tried both), nor am I using any timeserver.
It seems like it is also setting the time in the BIOS, cause even if I'm changing the time there, it gets altered somehow.
Anyone experiencing similar problem, or know what I can do to fix this annoying little thing?
Thanxx in advance
Helge
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