David Kanter wrote:
> Is there a way to sync the time with a server when I start a PPP, so I
> won't have to worry about this in the future? I vaguely remember a
> mention of this when installing Slink.
Take a look at chrony. It does everything xntp does and its default
configuration works fine w
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 04:17:18PM +0200, Stephan Engelke wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 09:07:02AM -0500, David Kanter wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to sync the time with a server when I start a PPP, so I
> > won't have to worry about this in the future? I vaguely remember a ment
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 10:35:13AM -0500, Dave Sherohman wrote:
> Stephan Engelke said:
> > Check xntp and ntpdate. I believe there is a .deb-package called xntp.
> > Next place a call to "ntpdate " in your ip-up.d.
>
> Not to steal another Dave's question, but...
>
> Where can one find a list o
*- On 5 Oct, Dave Sherohman wrote about "Re: Clock is loosing time"
> Stephan Engelke said:
>> Check xntp and ntpdate. I believe there is a .deb-package called xntp.
>> Next place a call to "ntpdate " in your ip-up.d.
>
> Not to steal another Dave
Stephan Engelke said:
> Check xntp and ntpdate. I believe there is a .deb-package called xntp.
> Next place a call to "ntpdate " in your ip-up.d.
Not to steal another Dave's question, but...
Where can one find a list of publicly-usable NTP servers?
Hi David,
On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 09:07:02AM -0500, David Kanter wrote:
> Is there a way to sync the time with a server when I start a PPP, so I won't
> have to worry about this in the future? I vaguely remember a mention of this
> when installing Slink.
Check xntp and ntpdate. I believe the
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On Tue, Oct 05, 1999 at 09:07:02 -0500, David Kanter wrote:
> Why is the time as shown by asclock drifting so far from the real time?
> Does Linux read the BIOS time, and therefore my BIOS clock is losing time
> quickly,
Could be; see clock(8).
> or is something
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