* Alexander Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-11-17 13:07]:
> AFAICT, this means my local clock is generally too slow.
> 
> From what I can find out from the archives and mrs Google, OpenNTPD 
> does not, unlike "common" ntpd, use a drift file to compensate for this.

no. permanent tick adjustment is needed, but our kernel timekeeping 
guys keep disappearing :(
(this is a kernel issue mostly, not ntpd)

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