hi ya alex
given your ntp config file,
192.168.0.1 must be allowing/broadcasting ntp packets
otherwise... your laptop wont sync
your laptop wont sync with any ntp server if its more
than a couple minutes off... forgot exact number of seconds
you should always run ntpdate before
Unless I'm missing something obvious, I don't think that ntpd is really
doing anything on my laptop. It runs just fine, I can use ntpdc to get all
sorts of nice statistics, and it recognizes the ntp server on my LAN with
no problem. However, it refuses to actually update my system clock. I've
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