486 travels ahead in time!

Janine Rivas janine at mbf.UUCP
Fri Jun 7 08:35:49 AEST 1991


I have a client who is running Xenix 2.3.2 on an Acer 1200, which is a
486 system.  The system time gains several days per real day.  I think
that the problem is a program called /etc/setclock, which is reported
missing each time he reboots.  If I pull this file off of the install
floppies, will this fix it?

Please bear with me for a bit;  y'all will be seeing lots of potentially
dumb questions from me for a while.  I'm fairly familiar with Unix,
but I'm used to the BSD and ATT varieties, and sometimes things are
just different enough in Xenix to foul me up completely!  I'm trying
to help the aforementioned client with a really sick system and
application, and the net is my best source of "been there before"
information.

Thanks in advance!

janine
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