Is your server clock off? I have an atomic clock here in my home office and I have my profile set to PDT...but for some reason were still about 24 minutes off?
[ 04. May 2004, 12:52 AM: Message edited by: SSHEETS ]
Posted by Kevin V 2002 SS (Member # 1025) on :
OK, who's turn was it to wind the clock??? Posted by CamaroSCG (Member # 1591) on :
Me too! edit 8:50 now, post say 9:09 AM
edit2 [ 04. May 2004, 08:10 AM: Message edited by: CamaroSCG ] edit before the post? Time warp?
[ 04. May 2004, 08:13 AM: Message edited by: CamaroSCG ]
Posted by chrisL (Member # 97) on :
The time has been off for months. I never bothered to bring it to JR's attention.
Posted by Cavy Dan (Member # 1352) on :
SO THAT'S why I'm always late for work!!! Posted by Thom Mackesy (Member # 264) on :
Don't worry about it. Just have to change it in 6 months anyway.
[ 04. May 2004, 01:42 PM: Message edited by: Thom Mackesy ]
Posted by 35TH ED/ed (Member # 1709) on :
quote:Originally posted by Cavy Dan: SO THAT'S why I'm always late for work!!!
No Dan you're late for work because of the late night hours you keep . OH to be young again Posted by J.R. Mayer (Member # 713) on :
Clock has been fixed. For some odd reason, over a period of about 6 months, the clock on the linux system advances about 20-30 seconds a week, which over time makes a difference.. every 6 months or so, I have to adjust 15-25 minutes
Time has been adjusted! Posted by poSSum (Member # 119) on :
So Gino was involved in the linux clock Posted by mikerc (Member # 2021) on :
quote:Originally posted by J.R. Mayer: Clock has been fixed. For some odd reason, over a period of about 6 months, the clock on the linux system advances about 20-30 seconds a week, which over time makes a difference.. every 6 months or so, I have to adjust 15-25 minutes