> I've been using Dimension 4 on my XP box after it was mentioned here.  I'd
> now like something similar to use with Linux.  Any suggestions gratefully
> received.

Typically time synchronization is done via the NTP protocol. Linux
uses this typically, but so does Windows XP-- the 'internet time' tab
on the clock that was added in XP does this-- older versions of
Windows required you to use the net time /setsntp command or hack the
registry...  No need for extra software...


-- 
Derek


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