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The Thursday 2007-12-06 at 12:11 -0500, Aaron Kulkis wrote:

 Don't you understand that NTP can not adjust my system clock and quits?


Yes I do.

I was explaining NTP it to Billie Walsh, who didn't seem
to understand that NTP is a method of keeping accurate time.

Ok.


I believe that NTP has an option for updating the time
in your CMOS clock.

Haven't seen it. Certainly, not in my config. The cmos clock is running fine; actually, I'm thinking of running a cron job to compare both cmos and system clocks and log it and sound a horn if they differ more than two seconds:

  nimrodel:~ # hwclock --show ; date
  Fri Dec  7 02:26:57 2007  -0.036220 seconds
  Fri Dec  7 02:26:57 CET 2007

- -- Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.
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