> > I'd like to have my system clock automatically corrected through an
> > online connection that remains always up. I gather that xntpd is a
> > commonly used daemon to do that for me.
>
> xntpd is one of several commonly used daemons for doing that. Another
> commonly used daemon is called ntp
Hi Haines.
> I'd like to have my system clock automatically corrected through an
> online connection that remains always up. I gather that xntpd is a
> commonly used daemon to do that for me.
xntpd is one of several commonly used daemons for doing that. Another
commonly used daemon is called ntp
I'd like to have my system clock automatically corrected through an
online connection that remains always up. I gather that xntpd is a
commonly used daemon to do that for me.
However, I find that the Red Hat version of this application is rather
old, and when I try to install it, it conflicts wit