RedHat in the 90s was terrible.  It's much better now.

Last thing I read about ntp was that it was kind of broken for high
precision stuff on Linux and people tend to use FreeBSD.  I duplicated the
work of one of the time-nuts by following his site here:

http://www.febo.com/pages/soekris/

Even with all of the details there it still required a great effort on my
part to get things up and running to where I have them now.  If you decide
to go this route I will be more than happy to send you a copy of the image
on my CF card so that you'll have a working system out of the box.  I had to
recompile ntp because the current FreeBSD distro didn't have support for
something (NMEA I think, of all things!).

-Bob


On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 2:09 PM, Dave Ackrill <[email protected]>wrote:

> Anyone got any good Linux time systems for PCs ?
>
> I now have a PC on my home system that has Linux fedora on it and I'm keen
> to learn how to make it a useful new member of my network.
>
> I did dabble with Redhat Linux once before in the 1990s, and still have the
> scars to show for it, so please don't assume that I know what I'm doing...
>
> Thanks
>
> Dave (G0DJA)
>
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