On Thu, Nov 17, 2005 at 11:30:36AM -0800, Matthew Dillon wrote:
: :I am having some serious timer issues. My clock is hosed, which wouldn't be
a
: :problem if it wern't for the tme of day. The clock is so far off that cvs is
: :hosed and it totally screws up my projects.
: :
: :I can fool around
:I have also had trouble keeping my clock in sync with the system(OpenBSD) ntpd
included in 1.2. I think that if your clock is toofast or slow, you are simply
out of luck. Matt wrote a smarterreplacement called dntpd which should be in
1.4, but for now, thenet/ntp4 in pkgsrc should work fine.
You misspellt it:
"The DragoFly BSD Community"
I have also had trouble keeping my clock in sync with the system(OpenBSD) ntpd
included in 1.2. I think that if your clock is toofast or slow, you are simply
out of luck. Matt wrote a smarterreplacement called dntpd which should be in
1.4, but for now, thenet/ntp4 in pkgsrc should work fine.
T
Hi all,
I lost my position as software engineer today and I'm looking to make a
transition into Unix/BSD development.
I have a B.S. in progress from NJIT, and extensive knowledge of C/C++, Python,
Lisp, VB, and a few other languages as well.
If anyone has any leads, I would greatly appreciate t
On 18/11/05, Kamil Chatrnuch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you can add yourself [and your comment & photo if you like to] to the map.
would probably make sense to put the "area of interest/contribution"
into the comment field [e.g. TCP/IP, kernel, pkgsrc, documentation]
kamil
hi,
i went ahead and created a frappr group for the dragonflyBSD community:
http://www.frappr.com/dragonflybsd
you can add yourself [and your comment & photo if you like to] to the map.
enjoy,
kamil