Nope.

jus at krytosvirus.com wrote:
> Is it running on vmware by chance?
>
> ------Original Message------
> From: Jon Schewe
> Sender: tclug-list-bounces at mn-linux.org
> To: TCLUG List
> Subject: [tclug-list] Odd problem with system clock
> Sent: May 28, 2009 5:11 PM
>
> I've got an opensuse 11.0 system with kernel 2.6.25 and I'm finding that
> with or without ntp running the system clock falls way behind. Checking
> hwclock shows the correct time, but date is hours behind. Right after
> ntp starts up I see this:
> jen:/home/jpschewe # ntpq -p
>      remote           refid      st t when poll reach   delay   offset 
> jitter
> ==============================================================================
>  ntp2.lax-noc.co 204.123.2.5      2 u   19   64    1   16.088  127006.  
> 3.906
>  skywiley.com    192.43.244.18    2 u   18   64    1   16.285  130991.  
> 3.906
>  tesla.fireduck. 132.239.1.6      2 u   17   64    1   13.431  134998.  
> 3.906
>
> At this point I've just set the system time to match the hardware clock
> and it's within a minute of reality, however that offset column seem way
> to large for something this close.
>
> Anyone got any ideas?
>
>   

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