David Woolley wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> "April" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
>>xntpd - like to know how to check on the server and to verify from
> 
> 
> Make sure that you aren't really running ntpd as some vendors have
> a weird idea that misnaming ntpd confuses people less; it certainly

This happened by way of LSB (http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/LSB)
Linux Standard Base requirements which mandated a package of name
"*xntp*" is installed in contrast to older software by name of "*ntp*".

To be LSB compliant SuSE and others renamed the _current_ ntpd package,
associated scripts and stuff "*xntp*".

example:
SuSE 9.1        xntp-4.2.0a-23  
SuSE 9.3        xntp-4.2.0a-35
SuSE 10.0       xntp-4.2.0a-46
SuSE 10.1       xntp-4.2.0a-68
SuSE 10.2       xntp-4.2.2p4-6

actually these are all versions of the current ntp-4* package.

uwe

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