Jason S. on Tue, 20 Jul 1999 12:26:39 -0400 (EDT)


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Re: [Plug] clock


Actually, I can reach the website. I havent had a problem since the 
issue was first raised. 

J.

When I grow up, I wanna be more like me.
I had a clue. I didn't like it. I took it back and exchanged it for an
attitude.  

On Tue, 20 Jul 1999 tburba@GLCORPIS01.usvision.com wrote:

> http://www.courtesan.com/sudo/ has been down/unreachable for some time
> now... Is it available in any common distributions, e.g., RedHat, SUSE,
> etc??
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> khill@quarterleaf.com on 07/20/99 11:18:02 AM
> 
> Please respond to plug@lists.nothinbut.net
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> To:   plug@lists.nothinbut.net
> cc:    (bcc: Thomas A Burba/USVISION)
> Subject:  Re: [Plug] clock
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> Sudo is a command that lets non-root users run commands which require
> root permissions.  It's documented and available at:
> http://www.courtesan.com/sudo/
> However, if you're logged in as root, sudo is rather redundant.  Just
> log in as root and you should be able to do whatever you need.
> - khill
> tburba@GLCORPIS01.usvision.com wrote:
> >
> > What is sudo? I get a "command not found".
> >
> > >>Then run this as root:
> > >>sudo hwclock --utc --systohc
> >
> > cjf@netaxs.com on 07/19/99 09:55:09 PM
> >
> > Please respond to plug@lists.nothinbut.net
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> > To:   plug@lists.nothinbut.net
> > cc:    (bcc: Thomas A Burba/USVISION)
> > Subject:  Re: [Plug] clock
> >
> > Hi,
> > When connected to the Internet run this program as root:
> > /usr/sbin/rdate -p monet.op.net
> > Or read the man page for the date command and set the date the hard,
> > manual way.
> > Then run this as root:
> > sudo hwclock --utc --systohc
> > That should solve your problem.
> > Time: 10 minutes
> > On Mon, Jul 19, 1999 at 03:28:54AM +0100, Sandy wrote:
> > > >     dear members,
> > > >
> > > >           my hardware clock keeps getting messed up by the linux
> > system.
> > > > i can set the clock and leave it  for 24 hours. the time is
> > consistent..
> > > >  as soon as i load linux the time  set in lthe bios clock is
> affected.
> > > the clock keeps becoming prgressively more incorrect. .( i have the
> > > hardware clock set for 6 hours ahead (geenwich time).
> > > >
> > > >          how do i correct this?
> > > >
> > > >       sandy
> > >
> > >
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