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Re: Jensen clock problem
- From: Larry Snyder <larrys lexis-nexis com>
- To: axp-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Jensen clock problem
- Date: Fri, 1 Oct 1999 21:09:52 -0400 (EDT)
If your future date is somewhere around 2019, it's an ARC thing.
Older versions of clock have a -A switch available to deal with it.
Newer ones aren't supposed to need it.
-ls-
"Wes Bauske" <wsb@paralleldata.com> wrote:
> Jo Schambach wrote:
> >
> > Somewhere I remember seeing this question answered before, but I can't
> > seem to find it anymore:
> >
> > When my Jensen comes up it's "date" command always displays some time in
> > the distant future. I reset it with the date command, reboot the system,
> > and when it comes back up, the date is still in the future.
> > How do I fix this? Is this something Jensen specific?
>
> Look at "man clock".
>
>
> Wes
>
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