Re: Does Dimdows Know What Time It Is?

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Sujet : Re: Does Dimdows Know What Time It Is?
De : bowman (at) *nospam* montana.com (rbowman)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacy
Date : 02. Oct 2024, 04:51:34
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On Tue, 01 Oct 2024 23:01:26 -0400, Joel wrote:

Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:
On 1 Oct 2024 18:31:48 GMT, rbowman wrote:
On Tue, 01 Oct 2024 08:26:51 -0400, Joel wrote:
 
Why is something other than the hardware clock determining the system
time, on either OS?
 
Because hardware clocks are seldom accurate?
>
Linux has its own system clock which is run off timer interrupts. This
is initialized from the hardware clock at boot time, and its value is
saved back to the hardware clock at shutdown. The rest of the time, the
kernel doesn’t care about the hardware clock.
>
<https://manpages.debian.org/8/hwclock.8.en.html>
 
 
Good to know.

For today's humor:

"Some Linux distributions attempt to automatically calculate the System
Clock drift with adjtimex's compare operation. Trying to correct one
drifting clock by using another drifting clock as a reference is akin to a
dog trying to catch its own tail. Success may happen eventually, but great
effort and frustration will likely precede it. This automation may yield
an improvement over no configuration, but expecting optimum results would
be in error. A better choice for manual configuration would be adjtimex's
--log options.

It may be more effective to simply track the System Clock drift with sntp,
or date -Ins and a precision timepiece, and then calculate the correction
manually."



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