On 15/07/06, Karel Kulhavy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just turned it on and date shows the same as on my radio clock!
How different from Linux where I didn't know which ntp implementation to use,
so I tried installing various ones and it didn't work so I tweaked
the configuration somehow according to the (usually ambiguous) documentation
and it didn't work either so the result was that the clock was off by
hours and I had to manually reset it time to time.
You probably did something wrong. The NTP implementation that most
Linux distributions are using actually works quite well (also on
OpenBSD), but it's too big and in many ways made too complicated.
OpenNTPd (which, of course, also runs on Linux) effectively reduces
the problem of synching the clock, as you did notice.
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Andreas Kahari
Somewhere in the general Cambridge area, UK