Look for "xntp". I cannot imagine why you don't want to stay in sync with the rest of 
the world's time - are you trying some time warping experiment? :-)

At 04:01 PM 10/2/2000 -0400, you wrote:


>Hello group
>
>I was hoping to set up a Linux box to act as a time server.  I have looked
>into NTP and in.timed.
>It seems NTP has to be linked up with ether a radio, time server or GPS to
>function and in.timed has to little instruction to be of any use.  All I
>would like to do is set a server and have other host sync up time with it.
>It doesn't need to synchronized with the worlds atomic clock.  If any one
>knows of a decent  time service that I can load up on a linux box  please
>point me to it.
>
>TIA
>Chris N.
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