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Atomic Clock Sync thing for Linux? by Dazed 2003-11-06 01:20:19
Is there such a program and, since I'm sure there is, where do I find it and (if there is selection) then what is a good clock-sync program?

Basically, "all" I want it to do is keep my computer on time so I can actually have one clock in my life that's accurate(ish) and maybe even prevent my computer from going off by 6 hours every time I reboot (I tried changing stuff in the bios that was suggested before but it still resets itself back 6 hours everytime I reboot).
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  Look at ntpd and ntpd.conf by Slamlander2003-11-06 01:28:12
  ntp by digitalny20002006-11-19 12:55:59
  Maybe... by JeG2003-11-06 01:30:26
    rm rdate. by Slamlander2003-11-06 01:31:56
      Why does it suck? (n/t) by LionsPhil2003-11-06 02:12:59
        because it's not ntpd by Slamlander2003-11-06 02:55:12
          I've given up on ntpd by version0.12003-11-06 03:53:42
            Huh?!?!?!?! Maintain ntpd!?!? by Meta Center2003-11-06 04:12:04
              I set it up a couple of times by version0.12003-11-06 04:32:33
            You *are* joking, right? by Slamlander2003-11-06 04:16:52
              Don't know why it quit on me by version0.12003-11-06 04:41:05
                Back in daze of yore .... by Slamlander2003-11-06 05:32:32
              Not quite zilch maintenance by JohnClarke2003-11-06 08:31:15
                You only use one?!?! by Slamlander2003-11-06 14:27:46

 

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