Re: [newbie] NTP Server

2003-06-12 Thread Richard Urwin
On Thursday 12 Jun 2003 2:03 am, Cody Harris wrote: At 03:01 AM 6/12/2003 +0200, you wrote: On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 02:42, Cody Harris wrote: As a second comment, this is over my head and i'm going to drop it. How do you uninstall? That's not the way... You don't want to learn things ?

Re: [newbie] NTP Server

2003-06-12 Thread Cody Harris
At 07:51 AM 6/12/2003 +0100, you wrote: On Thursday 12 Jun 2003 2:03 am, Cody Harris wrote: At 03:01 AM 6/12/2003 +0200, you wrote: On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 02:42, Cody Harris wrote: As a second comment, this is over my head and i'm going to drop it. How do you uninstall? That's not the

Re: [newbie] NTP Server

2003-06-12 Thread Richard Urwin
If you're not doing version control (RCS, CVS) between your machines, and you don't have a time fixation, and you don't mind resetting the clock every week, then probably no. What's RCS and CVS? If you don't know then you probably don't want to. When you have a (large number of) file(s),

[newbie] NTP Server

2003-06-11 Thread Cody Harris
Is NTP server not the server you can use to update a clock remotely? -Cody Harris ++ | Linux Rox My Sox! | | Check out HCHS!| | http://vectec.net | ++--+ | Proud to use Mandrake Linux 8.1 as a server. | | Not

Re: [newbie] NTP Server

2003-06-11 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 09:34, Cody Harris wrote: Is it compatable with Windoze's auto time update? NTP is a protocol that was developed on UNIX for UNIX. The question should be: Is Windows compatible with it? The answer is yes, though. -- Thu Jun 12 09:40:00 EST 2003 09:40:00 up 9:38, 4

Re: [newbie] NTP Server

2003-06-11 Thread Cody Harris
At 09:42 AM 6/12/2003 +1000, you wrote: On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 09:34, Cody Harris wrote: Is it compatable with Windoze's auto time update? NTP is a protocol that was developed on UNIX for UNIX. The question should be: Is Windows compatible with it? The answer is yes, though. Where's the

Re: [newbie] NTP Server

2003-06-11 Thread Derek Jennings
On Thursday 12 Jun 2003 12:47 am, Cody Harris wrote: At 09:42 AM 6/12/2003 +1000, you wrote: On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 09:34, Cody Harris wrote: Is it compatable with Windoze's auto time update? NTP is a protocol that was developed on UNIX for UNIX. The question should be: Is Windows

Re: [newbie] NTP Server

2003-06-11 Thread Cody Harris
At 01:28 AM 6/12/2003 +0100, you wrote: On Thursday 12 Jun 2003 12:47 am, Cody Harris wrote: At 09:42 AM 6/12/2003 +1000, you wrote: On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 09:34, Cody Harris wrote: Is it compatable with Windoze's auto time update? NTP is a protocol that was developed on UNIX for UNIX. The

Re: [newbie] NTP Server

2003-06-11 Thread Cody Harris
At 09:39 PM 6/11/2003 -0300, you wrote: At 01:28 AM 6/12/2003 +0100, you wrote: On Thursday 12 Jun 2003 12:47 am, Cody Harris wrote: At 09:42 AM 6/12/2003 +1000, you wrote: On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 09:34, Cody Harris wrote: Is it compatable with Windoze's auto time update? NTP is a protocol

Re: [newbie] NTP Server

2003-06-11 Thread Steven Broos
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 02:42, Cody Harris wrote: As a second comment, this is over my head and i'm going to drop it. How do you uninstall? That's not the way... You don't want to learn things ? Steven Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com

Re: [newbie] NTP Server

2003-06-11 Thread Cody Harris
At 03:01 AM 6/12/2003 +0200, you wrote: On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 02:42, Cody Harris wrote: As a second comment, this is over my head and i'm going to drop it. How do you uninstall? That's not the way... You don't want to learn things ? Is it worth is though? Steven Want to buy your Pack or

Re: [newbie] NTP Server

2003-06-11 Thread Troy Davidson
Quoting Cody Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Don't got no X. MCC doesn't need X. Login as root and type 'mcc'. Troy Davidson Linux User #311107 ++ Follow the adventures of a real life computer and gaming nerd! www.clandaith.com ++

Re: [newbie] NTP Server

2003-06-11 Thread Cody Harris
At 07:11 PM 6/11/2003 -0600, you wrote: Quoting Cody Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Don't got no X. MCC doesn't need X. Login as root and type 'mcc'. I'm in mcc, now where do i go? Troy Davidson Linux User #311107 ++ Follow the adventures of a real life computer and