On Monday 23 October 2006 19:44, Nigel Henry wrote: > > If you look in /etc/ntp.conf you should see that, that is a reference to > the local clock. You shouldn't need to use the local clock if you are > referencing Internet time servers, so can delete that one, as well as > commenting out the local time server, and fudge in /etc/ntp.conf. > > for what it's worth, there was a lot of stuff setup in /etc/ntp.conf that > wasn't necessary for a home user. All I have now are 3 stratum 2 servers, > which I have selected myself, under the "Our Timeservers" section, and the > driftfile in /var/lib/ntp/drift. > I used to have ntp set to a local university clock, but in FC4 I just accepted the default three pool clocks. If it ain't broke, don't fix it :-) Anne
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