lun 28 marzo 2005, alle 23:34 (GMT+0200), automatic_jack ha scritto: > On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 17:38:26 +0200 > Gollum1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > in che sensto ntpdate sarebbe invasivo? io sincronizzo con ntp.ien.it e > > fin'ora non ho mai avuto problemi... > A memoria, l' installazione di ntpdate comporta [...]
Prova a dare un'occhiata a: chrony - Sets your computer's clock from time servers on the Net dalla man page: �Time reference sources [...] can be RFC1305 NTP servers, human (via keyboard and chronyc), or the computer's real-time clock at boot time (Linux only). [...] chronyd can determine the rate at which the computer gains or loses time and compensate for it while no external reference is present. Its use of NTP servers can be switched on and off (through chronyc) to support computers with dial-up/intermittent access to the Internet, and it can also act as an RFC1305-compatible NTP server.� Lo uso con una dial-up sia come client (sincronizzo il PC con un server internet) sia come server (sincronizzo il portatile con il PC). -- Ave Johan Haggi ante diem quartum Kalendas Apriles MMDCCLVIII ab Urbe condita **NEW** GnuPG key-id: 0x398F1A73 (available on http://keyserver.linux.it) Fingerprint: 75D4 86D5 B795 BD31 4BD2 2354 9206 CB42 398F 1A73 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

