Guys, The kernel modifications that left here 15 years ago survive today in most Unix kernels, including Solaris, Tru64, FreeBSD and Linux, among others. If ntptime works, believe it. If it doesn't, believe that, too.
Dave Jason Rabel wrote: > Your output looks okay... like you said, ntptime returned info so I think > you answered your own question. ;) > > Jason > > >>According to the ntptime man page "This program is useful only with >>special Kernels described in the A Kernel Model for Precision >>Timekeeping page." >> >>Is there an easy way to know whether you have such a kernel? >> >>I can run ntptime and get output. (see below) Does that mean I have a >>special kernel? _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
