Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 11:18:11 +0200 From: Karol Kwiatkowski <karol.kwiat@gmail.com> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: [solved] Re: Problen With The Clock Message-ID: <466E64D3.5020901@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <468d29450706120214t498ee5feh2acb4cdcca9d4b8@mail.gmail.com> References: <468d29450706110830k5faf022n9a417157bcf3f544@mail.gmail.com> <466E5D19.9090606@gmail.com> <468d29450706120147i1634a0fbq145bf942c0636f56@mail.gmail.com> <466E6192.5070905@gmail.com> <468d29450706120214t498ee5feh2acb4cdcca9d4b8@mail.gmail.com>
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for the archives: ExTaZyTi wrote: > no but now work my clock,.. my kern.securelevel was a set to "2" .. thx > > 2007/6/12, Karol Kwiatkowski <karol.kwiat@gmail.com>: >> > [format recovered, please don't top-post] > [also keep @freebsd-stable in cc] > > ExTaZyTi wrote: >>> 2007/6/12, Karol Kwiatkowski <karol.kwiat@gmail.com>: >>>> >>> ExTaZyTi wrote: >>>> Next problem is the clock, have e 4 minuts different from the world >>> time >>>> for >>>> my country. I try to fix this with a "ntpdate otel.net" for > example .. >>>> this >>>> again return 4 minutes different. I try and the "date" command but > it's >>> NOT >>>> WORK..You can see: >>>> >>> [...] >>>> ..now example for "nptdate": >>>> >>>> [root@extremebg (~)]: ntpdate otel.net > >>> Try using -b switch: > >>> # ntpdate -b otel.net > >> oh this again return 4 minutes different :( > > Hmmm... strange. Do you have ntpd running? What does those commands say: > > # ps aux | grep ntp > # ntpq -np > >> - -- Karol Kwiatkowski <karol.kwiat at gmail dot com> OpenPGP 0x06E09309
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