Linux time correction software is ntp or chrony.  Ntpdate can be run
instead if the machine is not on all the time.


On Oct 21, 2017 1:12 PM, "Dave Lien - W7DAL" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've just begun running FT8 on Linux Mint (works great!) but am
> wondering if I need to add time correction software like DIM4 as used
> with Windows? Or does modern Linux auto-adjust the time to high
> precision each time it is booted? Thanks! Dave.
>
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