Quoting Haxe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from ml.softs.gtk-gnutella.devel:
:The description of the Checkbox says:
:
:"Whether the clock of this host is kept accurate via NTP. When set, the 
:computed clock skew is ignored. Normally, gtk-gnutella automatically 
:determines whether you are running NTP locally, but it won't be able to 
:determine whether your host is kept synchronized by regular calls to 
:ntpdate, for instance."
:
:To me, this sounds exactly like my case, so that I should set this.
:And that makes sense to me. I keep my clock accurate, but in a way that 
:GTKG cannot autodetect, so I inform GTKG about this fact via setting 
:the option. Why should this be wrong? What else would this option be 
:good for?

OK, let me fix this then...

Raphael


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