Hi Frank,
Am 23.08.2010 14:30, schrieb Burkhardt, Frank:
> Dear Listmembers,
>
> first of all sorry for my bad english, but I'm not a native speaker and not
> trained so well ;-)
>
> I tried to get ntpd working with a pps signal (atom driver) under Ubuntu
> 10.04 since one week without success
Dear Heiko,
thanks for your hint.
> You definitely have no ATOM_PPS refclock support in your ntpd but it
> looks like your kernel supports PPS and it works fine. Please re-run
> configure and check its output. I would suspect that the configure
> script looks for certain include files in your ker
On Fri, 27 Aug 2010 05:13:29 +, David L. Mills wrote:
> Please see the Event Messages and Status Codes ant the ntpq pages in the
> documentation in your release.
I'm sorry, but unless they've been renamed, I don't see any mention of
noise or stability values (in milliseconds) in my copy of t
> a. Why is a socket being created/maintained for each element/address
> in the ifnet list?
> b. Is n't it possible to handle all the packets with WILD CARD
> sockets?
RFC 1122 4.1.3.5, probably.
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