On 21-Sep-00 Vidiot wrote:
>>How can I make my PC a 'time server' for another PC in my LAN?
>>
>>What service do I have to run on the server?
>>Gustav
> 
> Just run rdate on the client.  Put rdate in a root crontab and run it once
> a day.  See the man page for the simple details.

Why rdate, instead if ntp, or timed ? (just trying to understand why one
verses the other...)

thx and rgds,

-Greg

 
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Date: 21-Sep-00
Time: 15:45:58

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