Re: [solved] clock troubles

From: Glenn English (ghe_at_slsware.com)
Date: 05/13/05

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    Many thanks for all the suggestions, especially the ones pointing me
    away from the soldering iron.

    I still don't understand this at all. But booting a FreeBSD install disk
    seems to have fixed my clock. The prospect of being replaced scared
    Sarge into getting it's act together, I guess. Earlier today (before
    bsd), Sarge's clock was even running *backward* sometimes.

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    Glenn English
    ghe@slsware.com
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