On 11/26/08, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > damian wrote: >>> I agree. I been using ntp here and it works fine. If you need help >>> configuring it, let me know. Off list if needed, just put Gentoo in the >>> subject line. >>> >> Ok, thanks Dale. But I can you tell me if there is any difference >> among ntp and htpdate? >> >> >> > > This is the first time I have heard of htpdate so I can't say anything > good or bad. I know ntp works well here and the setup was not to hard. > Run a couple commands and put the results in the ntp.conf and start the > service. It just works here. Heck, I'm on dial-up and it works pretty > good. If I had a always on broadband, oh boy!! > > Dale > > :-) :-) > >
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