Hi,
On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 11:17:51AM +0100, Simon Falsig wrote:
> I've noticed that ntpdc (in Networking Tools > ntp) comes with a
> startup-script
> enabled and installed in /etc/init.d by default. But is it just me, or
> does
> having a startup-script not really make sense for ntpdc, which
Hi,
I've noticed that ntpdc (in Networking Tools > ntp) comes with a
startup-script
enabled and installed in /etc/init.d by default. But is it just me, or
does
having a startup-script not really make sense for ntpdc, which essentially
is
just a client application to query and control ntpd?
In