On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 12:13 -0800, Kai Ponte wrote:
On Tuesday 21 February 2006 1:11 pm, James D. Parra wrote:
Is there anything like this available for Linux?
ntp should work for you. More specifically, there is an ntp time daemon (ntpd, xntpd) that is supplied with just about every Linux distro. The config file for this is /etc/ntp.conf, but some distros provide a graphical front end, such as SuSE's YaST.
I use it all the time:
http://www.perfectreign.com/modules/articles/article.php?id=4
(Thread hijack initiated) Anyone else have difficulty using this on boot when the network gets started via DHCP? What I 'think' is happening is that the ntp daemon does not start properly since the network is not yet functional, and never recovers when the DHCP completes. Anyone else have issues with ntp starting properly on boot? -- Roger