slightly OT: OpenNTPd on Linux still allows drift

2006-01-09 Thread matthew . garman
This is probably kind of a long shot, but does anyone use OpenNTPd on Linux machines? I've struggled for what seems like forever trying to get regular NTP to properly sync my clock on my Linux boxes, but have never been successful. OpenNTPd's goals are perfectly in line with my needs, so I

Re: slightly OT: OpenNTPd on Linux still allows drift

2006-01-09 Thread eric
On Mon, 2006-01-09 at 15:45:41 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] proclaimed... I've struggled for what seems like forever trying to get regular NTP to properly sync my clock on my Linux boxes, but have never been successful. OpenNTPd's goals are perfectly in line with my needs, so I figured, why not?

Re: slightly OT: OpenNTPd on Linux still allows drift

2006-01-09 Thread Andrew Rucker Jones
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 Why don't you just figure out what is wrong in the first place? Changing hammers doesn't change the size of the nail. Sometimes easier said than done. I fought with a problem with ntpd on Linux for days on end multiple times over the course of