how to stop clock computer delaying on Pegasos ?
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    Brumiga
    Posts: 248 from 2004/4/3
    From: France
    hello guys,

    the clock of my Pegasos delays a little, up to 30 seconds every month. i saw on http://www.horlogeparlante.com/synchro.php 2 programs for linux. do equivalent programs exist for amiga/morphos to preserve the clock synchronize ? if negative should it be easy to convert one these programs for amiga/morphos ?

    bye,

    Brumiga
  • »25.06.04 - 13:12
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    hiTCH-HiKER
    Posts: 169 from 2003/12/31
    I have a similar problem, the date under MorphOS is often set back or displayed as 1999, while Linux shows 2004.
    Why is that? Is there a way to fix that w/o NTP tools?
  • »25.06.04 - 15:55
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    hiTCH-HiKER
    Posts: 169 from 2003/12/31
    I have a similar problem, the date under MorphOS is often set back or displayed as 1999, while Linux shows 2004.
    Why is that? Is there a way to fix that w/o NTP tools?
  • »25.06.04 - 15:55
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    karo
    Posts: 15 from 2003/12/26
    From: Cologne, Germany
    Quote:

    hiTCH-HiKER wrote:
    I have a similar problem, the date under MorphOS is often set back or displayed as 1999, while Linux shows 2004.

    I am another one with this phenomenon, so who can explain, why this happends
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    hiTCH-HiKER
    Posts: 169 from 2003/12/31
    no one else with that problem? I just booted Debian Linux and the year is correct (2004)... strange!
  • »26.06.04 - 15:18
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    MaSC
    Posts: 63 from 2003/12/1
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    My Ambient clock is always set back to 1999 after I have booted into debian and then back into Ambient.
  • »26.06.04 - 15:28
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    liquidbit
    Posts: 407 from 2003/10/12
    Same problem here..that is quite strange, both OS'es should get the same clock information, is there a way to check the time from the bios ?
    ..there will be only one left.
  • »26.06.04 - 21:02
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    Wishmaster
    Posts: 342 from 2003/6/29
    Use the ntp client and be happy.
    Pegasos PPC
  • »26.06.04 - 22:27
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    hiTCH-HiKER
    Posts: 169 from 2003/12/31
    Quote:


    Wishmaster wrote:
    Use the ntp client and be happy.


    I don't like workarounds with additional software components (which don't even supply source code).
    What is or may be the cause of this problem? It should be fixed ASAP, no matter if it's Debian banging the clock hardware or MorphOS reading wrong values...
  • »27.06.04 - 10:51
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    GK_LKA
    Posts: 481 from 2004/3/28
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    @hiTCH-HiKER

    Here is the solution (thanks for ChainQ):

    Edit the "/etc/init.d/hwclock.sh" file, and comment 103th and 104th lines (the first begins with "["$GMT" = ").
    [ GK / LKA Team ]
  • »27.06.04 - 15:29
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