Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 09 Mar 1999 13:19:54 -0300 | From | Juan Carlos Castro y Castro <> | Subject | Sticky Time |
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Hi! My Linux box is six minutes and a half AHEAD of correct time. I tried "date -a -displacement", but date says the -a option doesn't exist! I read the adjtimex API man, but according to it each call is capable of displacing the clock by about one tenth of a second... is it true?
Each time I use "date mmddhhmm" to adjust the time, it magically returns to its previous future clock a few minutes afterwards.
The machine is running a RADIUS server. Could it be the culprit?
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