Felix Tilley wrote in message ...
>In article <2162404.EIrFcaxWHA@altfrangg.fortytwo.ch>, "Adrian
>'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder" Mon, 23 Jun 2003
>23:41:43 -0700 wrote:
>> On time.caltech.edu: I get almost 1s offset (measured from
>> gluggsi.fortytwo.ch - don't use that one as a server, it's a dynamic
>> IP), too, but this is with 300ms delay on the line, so I don't think
>> this means anything but that the network connection could be better.
>Thank you, moron. I will take it up with Caltech.edu.
Snipping the part that you (presumably) called him a moron for is
really likely to look good on you. As is calling him a moron in the
first place. I wonder how it would look on me? Moron. Just trying it
on for size... Nah, looks better on you.
Running ntpdate once a day may be right, but running it once a second
is simply not a good solution to any problem you may have. Running ntpd
can sync your clock better, while asking less from your time references.
Groetjes,
Maarten Wiltink
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