Re: [SLE] List mail still not working for me!



Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Monday 2006-10-30 at 13:11 -0500, Ed McCanless wrote:

Basil Chupin wrote:

My time (clock) is never more than 0.03 seconds out from the atomic
clock.

How do you do that?

Probably the same way as I do it: by running the NTP daemon.

Yep.

But as my ISP is also a ntp server I ocassionally use the 'ntpdate -u 203.12.160.2' command to check on the ntp daemon's honesty :-) .

Cheers.


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