24 Jan
2005
24 Jan
'05
11:33
Silviu Marin-Caea wrote:
Running xntpd continously takes up a few MB of RAM. IMHO it only makes sense in a few cases (servers).
Personally I don't think it matters a lot. An entry-level workstation has at least 256Mb - the 1-2mb that xntpd used hardly upsets anything - especially when xntpd is mostly swapped out anyway. We use xntpd on all systems - not that we have any requirement for ultra-reliable time, it's just convenient. /Per Jessen, Zürich -- http://www.spamchek.ch/freetrial - jetzt für 30 Tage ausprobieren - kostenlos und unverbindlich!