Greetings to the group! I just obtained a Rev C Beagleboard Black this
week, and the standard distribution does not include ntpd. When I check
for available ntpd related packages using the "aptitude" command, it offers
OpenBSD's openntpd as the one available ntpd package.
A little bit of researc
I received a new Rev C BeagleBone black this week, which identifies itself
as running the Debian distribution. I just loaded John's 5370_proc package
onto the Beagle,
ran make and it all compiled without a problem. I can't do any testing
beyond this for the time being, but I did want to let John
Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement"
Date: Wednesday, March 26, 2014, 2:47 PM
Hi
HP = Hewlett Packard
Bob
On Mar 26, 2014, at 10:31 AM, Matthew Martin
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just a quick question from a novice.Ā Sometimes I
see abbreviations here and d
Hi,
Just a quick question from a novice. Sometimes I see abbreviations here and
don't know, but usually I
can make a good guess. Your first paragraph, "HP" is perhaps high precision?
Just want to make sure
I am not missing some other meaning.
Thanks, learning a lot from reading this group!