>Well, no. 1 or 2 sec is 10-20PPM which is on the good side. 43 sec per day >is like 500PPM which is definitely on the high side. 5-10sec per day is >more typical. Note that chrony(on linux) will fix 43s/day. (It will use the >fast >slew-- ie changing the tick size-- as well as the slow slew.) ntp as a >design decision decided that 500PPM was the max it would ever do. NOt that I >advise a computer with 500PPM freq error. something is wrong and is liable >to be wrong in more places than just the clock.
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