Aaron Kulkis wrote:
> Carlos E. R. wrote:
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>> The Thursday 2007-12-06 at 00:18 -0500, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
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>>> This is precisely why NTP was invented -- it solves this
>>> problem by obtaining time from calibrated time servers,
>>> and also takes into account network latency.  Level 0
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>> Don't you understand that NTP can not adjust my system clock and quits?
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> Yes I do.
>
> I was explaining NTP it to Billie Walsh, who didn't seem
> to understand that NTP is a method of keeping accurate time.
>
> I believe that NTP has an option for updating the time
> in your CMOS clock.
>
>
If I remember right Aaron wrote in an earlier e-mail that when his NTP
synchronization quit his clock went squirreling of to who knows where.

I use, and have for a LONG time, NTP to synch my clocks.
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