On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 12:00 PM, William Unruh <un...@invalid.ca> wrote:

> This means that if you are using say a PPS source, which gives
> microsecond long term offset, it can take many hours to get there
>

This has been asserted and corrected before -- as in years ago*.  A
properly configured Linux system with a PPS reference will achieve
best-possible short-term performance between 300-1200 seconds**.  This
should be microsecond offset and jitter.  An optimal drift estimate may
take longer.

*It wouldn't suprise me if it was Mills correcting you.
**Depending on initial conditions.
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