>>>>> "Kendall" == Kendall Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Kendall> Hi, I've installed chrony, but it doesn't go. Can you make it Kendall> go? Kendall> More specifically, chronyd is running, and Kendall> /etc/chrony/chrony.conf points to a stratum 2 server in santa Kendall> cruz and another in quincy, CA. There's an entry in syslog Kendall> which reads: Kendall> chronyd[4028]: Selected source 165.227.1.1 Kendall> But, still the time is wrong. Is there a large difference between the correct time and your system time? chrony (and other NTP clients, as far as I know) never changes the time all at once, because that would hurt cron and other time sensitive things. Instead, it uses the adjtime system call to make the system clock run just a little bit faster (or slower as the case may be) until it's right. Cheers, -- Ian Zimmerman, Oakland, California, U.S.A. In his own soul a man bears the source from which he draws all his sorrows and his joys. Sophocles.

