On Saturday, December 9, 2017 at 1:16:51 PM UTC-6, William Hermans wrote:
>
>
> If you're serious about keeping time. Then get an accurate real time 
> clock, and sync your system clock off that. Then update the real time clock 
> once every month, or however often you need in order to keep time as close 
> to dead on, as you need it.
>

I require sync to 1 second,  ntp has up to now "just worked" to be that 
good everywhere I've ever used it.

I realize there can be systematic errors if all systems are not using the 
same time server, that may have been my problem, or something with 
systemd-timesyncd is FuBar on Debian 8.9 and the BBG, time will tell.  The 
BBW with Debian 9.2 seems fine now that its been running for about two 
days. maybe it just takes that lonf when booting from a fresh install 
image..

I assume this answer is really meant for Graham who wants 20 mS sync.

My BBG timesyncd seems to be trying to sync every 35 seconds or so, whereas 
the BBW seems to be checking every 34 minutes or so.

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