Yo Hal!
On Wed, 31 Aug 2016 00:38:58 -0700
Hal Murray wrote:
> > I'm noty sure how this appies to ntpviz???
>
> I was trying to describe what I'm doing currently and what I like and
> don't like about it.
>
> The current ntpviz makes a bunch of graphs as files and puts a web
> page wrapper a
Yo Hal!
On Wed, 31 Aug 2016 01:19:49 -0700
Hal Murray wrote:
> g...@rellim.com said:
> > Saving power is good, but I suspect the extra power is minimal. I
> > hace USB power meters, so we can measure this.
>
> It depends on the details. You can save a lot of power by turning
> stuff off. T
Hal Murray :
> I'm not interested in automatically making graphs for somebody else to look
> at. I'm only interested in "now", when I want to look at things.
For each possible graph, there is a command-line option that generates
only that graph. And the default directory is /var/log/ntpstats.
g...@rellim.com said:
> Saving power is good, but I suspect the extra power is minimal. I hace USB
> power meters, so we can measure this.
It depends on the details. You can save a lot of power by turning stuff off.
The more you turn off, the more power you save but the longer it takes to
g
> I'm noty sure how this appies to ntpviz???
I was trying to describe what I'm doing currently and what I like and don't
like about it.
The current ntpviz makes a bunch of graphs as files and puts a web page
wrapper around it. I'd like to avoid that and put the output of gnuplot
directly on t