On Fri, 11 Aug 2000,  Jack Barnett wrote about,  Re: timed for Linux?:

> 
> http://freshmeat.net/redir/download/931454073/intimed-2.00.tar.gz
> 
> Found on freshmeat.net:
> http://freshmeat.net/appindex/1999/07/08/931454073.html
> 
> The other timed in avaiable in a standard install of OpenBSD 2.6 and comes
> complete with a well written man page.

So does this one i am afraid to say, at least on my Slackware 7.0 system
and according to 931454073.html its to be found on redhat systems as well.
I think if you read that web site .LSM file at the address above, you will
see what you and i for that matter missed in the first place.

The differances are shown in that URL from the standardly installed
"in.timed".

If however you dont have the man page let me know i will send you one.

As i said i always use rdate, which i think you will find on your system as
well, unless you did not install that sort of thing.

Silly of me to have "not even thought" of looking here on my own system in
the first place.

> 
> Thanks,
> Jack
-- 
Regards Richard
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