marcelp1 Wrote:fantasticn Wrote:
My remaining questions are:
1. Will time stay synchonrized (e.g. sync with internet-clock) or will the clock run slowely out of sync and therefore has to be adjusted every once in a while?
2. Do I have to adjust the clock again when we turn from summer time to winter time, or will it adjust automatically then?
I have tried "ntpdate -u ntp.ubuntu.com" but it does not work.
When you swich off the box from the mains, it will forget the time (I did not check if the zone too, so have a try .
I gues it should adjust itself, but we will see in when BST ends on Sunday October 27th
or you can try setting the date / time to the October 27 2:59am and see if the clock goes to 2am after a minute
I have TVHeadend running on Raspberry Pi with 2 x PCTV Systems DVB-T2 290e nanoStick HD TV Tuner (picekd for bargain price at PC World 40 quid on sale)
and it is much easier (for beginner like me) to configure then the MOI
ntp driver missing.
- Permission denied: chmod 755 tzfix
- For questions about "will be time updated or not": Will be updated, but in this case (uClibc) maybe next day after.
As I wrote, missing full definition, for example: CET-1CEST-2,M3.5.0/02:00:00,M10.5.0/03:00:00
Create full definition for all countries is problematic (also is changed, time over time), but everyone can doing that by yourself.