Re: OT: What time is it, really?

2018-08-10 Thread Gene Heskett
On Friday 10 August 2018 05:54:22 Anders Andersson wrote: > On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 7:35 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: > > On Thursday 09 August 2018 12:26:24 Martin wrote: > >> Am 09.08.2018 um 18:15 schrieb Gene Heskett: > >> > On Thursday 09 August 2018 11:16:27 Martin wrote: > >> >> Am 09.08.2018

Re: OT: What time is it, really?

2018-08-10 Thread Anders Andersson
On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 7:35 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Thursday 09 August 2018 12:26:24 Martin wrote: >> Am 09.08.2018 um 18:15 schrieb Gene Heskett: >> > On Thursday 09 August 2018 11:16:27 Martin wrote: >> >> Am 09.08.2018 um 17:12 schrieb Nicolas George: >> > >> > Then I suggest you reread

Re: OT: What time is it, really?

2018-08-09 Thread Gene Heskett
On Thursday 09 August 2018 12:26:24 Martin wrote: > Am 09.08.2018 um 18:15 schrieb Gene Heskett: > > On Thursday 09 August 2018 11:16:27 Martin wrote: > >> Am 09.08.2018 um 17:12 schrieb Nicolas George: > >>> Martin (2018-08-09): > First of: The documentation sucks! > >>> > >>> Care to

Re: OT: What time is it, really?

2018-08-09 Thread Martin
Am 09.08.2018 um 18:15 schrieb Gene Heskett: > On Thursday 09 August 2018 11:16:27 Martin wrote: > >> Am 09.08.2018 um 17:12 schrieb Nicolas George: >>> Martin (2018-08-09): First of: The documentation sucks! >>> >>> Care to elaborate? >>> Do you know if this software can be tricked in

Re: OT: What time is it, really?

2018-08-09 Thread Gene Heskett
On Thursday 09 August 2018 11:16:27 Martin wrote: > Am 09.08.2018 um 17:12 schrieb Nicolas George: > > Martin (2018-08-09): > >> First of: The documentation sucks! > > > > Care to elaborate? > > > >> Do you know if this software can be tricked in a way, > > > > I suggest you try to use software

Re: OT: What time is it, really?

2018-08-09 Thread Martin
> I thought I saw a "not" here, hence the strange wording of my answer. Cheers ;-)

Re: OT: What time is it, really?

2018-08-09 Thread Nicolas George
Martin (2018-08-09): > >> that it does serve ntp in my local network? ^ I thought I saw a "not" here, hence the strange wording of my answer. Sorry. > I would like to. > As I tried, it did not. timesyncd is not meant for that. It is a client, not a server. You were right to use

Re: OT: What time is it, really?

2018-08-09 Thread Martin
Am 09.08.2018 um 17:12 schrieb Nicolas George: > Martin (2018-08-09): >> First of: The documentation sucks! > > Care to elaborate? > >> Do you know if this software can be tricked in a way, > > I suggest you try to use software instead of tricking it. It works > better that way. Granted. >>

Re: OT: What time is it, really?

2018-08-09 Thread Nicolas George
Martin (2018-08-09): > First of: The documentation sucks! Care to elaborate? > Do you know if this software can be tricked in a way, I suggest you try to use software instead of tricking it. It works better that way. > that it does serve ntp in my local network? Do you have any evidence that

OT: What time is it, really?

2018-08-09 Thread Martin
> Nowadays, unless you have religions objections, you should just enable > systemd-timesyncd, it is the most lightweight and transparent way of > enabling network time synchronization with nowadays Debian. First of: The documentation sucks! Do you know if this software can be tricked in a way,