Ranjan Maitra writes:
> > I guess I am wondering if there is a major cost to sudo dnf erase chronyc -y.> > The major cost is that if your puter's clock is off, its internal time will > slowly drift apart. Will ntpd not address this issue?
ntpd is a viable alternative.
> How important is having the system time accurate is to you? >To the extent that I am able to fetchmail from my mail servers for which I think we need reasonably accurate system time?
fetchmail itself doesn't care.Downloaded mail will likely report the local time in the received: header, that's about it.
I do not get why chronyc should run and create such a racket at 100% CPU.
Only strace can tell.
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