Ranjan Maitra writes:

Over the past few weeks, my laptop has been running chronyc at full blast.

$top

12657 root      20   0   20624   1308   1160 R  93.8  0.0   1739:52 chronyc

I looked up chronyc and found that this controls NTP. I use NTP, but do I need to keep this around? Or is the good old ntp good enough? From what I understand, openntp would also work but that is not available on Fedora.

I guess I am wondering if there is a major cost to sudo dnf erase chronyc -y.

The major cost is that if your puter's clock is off, its internal time will slowly drift apart.

How important is having the system time accurate is to you?

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