Originally Posted by
zollymonsta
Eeekk.. so many ways to do it.
Which is the best way? Just set the time manually?
I *think* Thomson means you to use one of the examples of his rdate program if your TiVo's time setup is bung - which example to use depends on how bung the time setup is.
In my case the setup is all good.
Additionally... The standard TiVo image has an entry in /hack/etc/crontab that runs fixtime.cron to do a time sync daily at 2:10am. Unless I'm sadly mistaken (and I often am when it comes to things TiVo) this can work well - I just looked at the time on my TiVo and it's too close to an internet time server to tell the difference - so I'm assuming fixtime.cron is doing the job (there is a nice little entry in /var/log/cron.log every day).
So the only thing to do if this is the case for you is implement Thomson's 'Daylight Saving Adjustment'.
Hey Thomson, just flame me if I'm talking rubbish, you know I like it.
Oops again, Thomson I only just noticed your reply (the post just prior to this). But I think what I say is still valid.
Last edited by SeanOffShotgun; 01-03-2005 at 07:55 PM.
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