On Wednesday 27 October 2004 20:58, Raphael Manfredi wrote:
> Yes, it is overridden when GTKG gets no reply from your NTP daemon.
> This is normal: if you don't run NTP, you should not set this.

What???
The description of the Checkbox says:

"Whether the clock of this host is kept accurate via NTP. When set, the 
computed clock skew is ignored. Normally, gtk-gnutella automatically 
determines whether you are running NTP locally, but it won't be able to 
determine whether your host is kept synchronized by regular calls to 
ntpdate, for instance."

To me, this sounds exactly like my case, so that I should set this.
And that makes sense to me. I keep my clock accurate, but in a way that 
GTKG cannot autodetect, so I inform GTKG about this fact via setting 
the option. Why should this be wrong? What else would this option be 
good for?


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