On 2009-06-23, W. eWatson <[email protected]> wrote: > Martin Burnicki wrote: > > [---=| Quote block shrinked by t-prot: 35 lines snipped |=---]
http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html > It looks like pulling the preempt, did the trick. It "looks" like the > two sources, NTP and my Radio Shack atomic clock, are very close. Too > bad one of them doesn't beep every five seconds. Two time sources is the worst possible NTP configuration you can use. > Is there a primer for NTP? http://www.ntp.org/documentation.html http://support.ntp.org http://doc.ntp.org > I have a number of colleagues who are working with the same equipment > and software, but are operaing with Linux or Apple. Does some > implementation like Meinberg exist for them? Meinberg has packaged the NTP Reference Implementation from http://www.ntp.org > Where would they find it? If they are using an OS with a decent package management system they should be able to install NTP using those tools. Here are some, although certainly not all, specific URLs for pre-packaged versions of NTP: Debian: http://packages.debian.org/ntp Ubuntu: http://packages.ubuntu.com/ntp Slackware: http://packages.slackware.it/search.php?v=current&t=1&q=ntp RPM based OSes (e.g. Fedora, Mandriva, Red Hat, Yellow Dog, etc.): http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=ntp FreeBSD: http://www.freshports.org/net/ntp/ http://www.freshports.org/net/ntp-devel/ OSX: open OSX's Date and Time system preferences (NTP is apparently pre-installed on OSX) The NTP Reference Implementation distribution is available as source code from: http://www.ntp.org/downloads.html http://support.ntp.org/download http://archive.ntp.org -- Steve Kostecke <[email protected]> NTP Public Services Project - http://support.ntp.org/ _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
