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[ale] ntp for debian workstation
- Subject: [ale] ntp for debian workstation
- From: jlightner at water.com (Jeff Lightner)
- Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 13:59:05 -0400
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <011401c7c88f$3c33ba50$4ba65c90@vv507j><1184693184.18322.9.camel@localhost> <[email protected]>
ntpdate periodically checks a for a new delta? That's news to me. I
thought you'd have to cron it if you want that. I run the ntpd not to
service other clients but rather so that it regularly checks the time
servers to be sure time doesn't drift.
-----Original Message-----
From: ale-bounces at ale.org [mailto:ale-bounces at ale.org] On Behalf Of
To: ale at ale.org
James Sumners
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2007 1:41 PM
To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
Subject: Re: [ale] ntp for debian workstation
That is what I suggest for a workstation. There isn't much point in
running an NTP server to synchronize your desktop clock. ntpdate is
very easy to configure. It runs on boot and periodically checks for a
new delta.
On 7/17/07, Jim Popovitch <yahoo at jimpop.com> wrote:
> Yep, although that will also pull down ntp. Have you looked into
> ntpdate as an alternative?
>
> -Jim P.
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