Hi,
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 22:28:28 +0100 Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hmm, for some reason my ISP's ntp server does not work with my Gentoo
(it works with WinXP):
[...]
What's this port time unreachable message - the rdate command times
out of course.
Well, the time port (37 tcp/udp) is not
On Tuesday 26 September 2006 14:05, Hans-Werner Hilse wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 22:28:28 +0100 Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hmm, for some reason my ISP's ntp server does not work with my Gentoo
(it works with WinXP):
[...]
What's this port time unreachable message - the rdate
For a laptop . . .
What do/would you use and why?
I can't be bothered setting my clock manually anymore and thought of moving on
with the times (pun intended). :)
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Regards,
Mick
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On Friday 22 September 2006 14:26, Mick wrote:
For a laptop . . .
What do/would you use and why?
I can't be bothered setting my clock manually anymore and thought of moving
on with the times (pun intended). :)
openntpd, it's easy. Install, run.
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Mike Williams
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gentoo-user@gentoo.org
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 14:26:20 +0100, Mick wrote:
For a laptop . . .
What do/would you use and why?
ntp assumes a permanent connection, so chrony is probably a better
solution. I thin it was originally intended for dialup use, but is well
suited to a laptop with an intermittent Internet
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 14:26:20 +0100, Mick wrote:
For a laptop . . .
What do/would you use and why?
ntp assumes a permanent connection, so chrony is probably a better
solution. I thin it was originally intended for dialup use, but is well
suited to a laptop
On Friday 22 September 2006 18:41, Dale wrote:
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 14:26:20 +0100, Mick wrote:
For a laptop . . .
What do/would you use and why?
ntp assumes a permanent connection, so chrony is probably a better
solution. I thin it was originally intended for
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