On Thu, 06 Jan 2011 11:31:30 -0600, Dale wrote: > Well, I tried openntp for a good while last night and it was worse than > ntp. It was adjusting the clock by something like 20 seconds at a > time. Even ntp wasn't that bad.
ntpd won't shift the clock by too much at a time. If your clock is further out, you should use ntp-client to correct it. Add ntp-client to the default runlevel to make sure the clock is correct when you boot. -- Neil Bothwick This is as bad as it can get; but don't bet on it.
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