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The Clock Mini-HOWTO

Ron Bean, rbean@execpc.com

v2.1, November 2000


How to set and keep your computer's clock on time.

1. Introduction

  • 1.1 Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?
  • 1.2 Where to Find Stuff: "The Usual Places"
  • 1.3 Acknowledgements

2. How Linux Keeps Track of Time

  • 2.1 Basic Strategies
  • 2.2 Potential Conflicts
  • 2.3 Should the RTC use Local Time or UTC, and What About DST?
  • 2.4 How Linux keeps Track of Time Zones
  • 2.5 The Bottom Line

3. Software

  • 3.1 Clock(8) and Hwclock(8)
  • 3.2 Adjtimex(8)
  • 3.3 Xntpd and ntpd: the Network Time Protocol
  • 3.4 Chrony
  • 3.5 Clockspeed

4. Radio Clocks

  • 4.1 CHU and the "Gadget Box"
  • 4.2 WWV and the "Most Accurate Clock"
  • 4.3 GPS and the "Totally Accurate Clock"
  • 4.4 Low-frequency Time Signals: DCF77, MSF(Rugby), WWVB

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