Hi Dana: I would be greatful for the script - I'm plowing through the docs for xntpd, and feeling more stupid by the moment... I think I actually have it running, but I'm really not sure! I have my system at work 99.5 the Real Audio Encoder, under Linux (SuSE 5.3, naturally) and now just need to get an accurate time-check so that I can start recording at more or less the same time the audio starts playing-out.... Tks Richard King Johannesburg <A HREF="http://www.channelafrica.org"><A HREF="http://www.channelafrica.org</A">http://www.channelafrica.org</A</A>> On Sat, 19 Dec 1998, you wrote:
Richard King wrote:
Can someone please recommend a simple and reasonably accurate way of setting the time of day from a remote server?
I have a small perl script here, works well. If you're interested I can attach it to you via email.
Dana
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