On Mon, Aug 14, 2006 at 02:40:58PM -0500, Mike Reinehr wrote:
> ntp-simple couldn't be easier to install & use and will keep your system time 
> synchronized with the national time servers. I also would recommend ntpdate 
> if you shut your system down frequently. Ntpdate will set the time on boot, 
> while ntp-simple will keep it synchronized.

There have been kernel/chipset combinations where the system clock ran
double speed.  This is outside the scope of what ntp will tolerate.  ntp
won't run on such a system.  The system has to be reasonably accurate
before ntp will work with it.

--
Len Sorensen


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