Void Main wrote:You may already know this but setting the system time does no automatically update your hardware clock, so if your machine is 30 minutes slow and you then set it to the correct time with the "date" command (or similar) and you then reboot your machine, when it comes back up it will be 30 minutes slow again. In order to update the hardware clock you need to set the system time and then sync the hardware clock with it by using the "/sbin/hwclock --systohc" command.
I havent restarted my computer in over a week. The system clock never syncronizes with the hardware clock except at boot time? So would that not make it just the system clock that is slow? and possibly not the hardware clock.
I should use ntp... are you just using the redhat ntp server void? Or NASA, etc?