8 Jun
2009
8 Jun
'09
9:28 p.m.
on 6-6-2009 12:52 PM Arno Wald spake the following:
Pascal Volk wrote:
On Debian systems I'm very happy with the OpenBSD NTP daemon. Package: openntpd This ntpd adjusts the local time in little steps.
Also on startup? ntpd uses little steps while running, too. But only at startup it seems to do a big step.
Many startup scripts for ntp make a call to ntpdate or an equivalent to get the time close on startup, then call ntp to keep the clock synced.