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I adjust mine every hour. I run a lot of programs that depend on time in
seconds or microseconds to do certain things so I feel it's worth the
small effort of having an rdate cron job. Given the low overhead of
syncing your clock why not update frequently?
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Michael McGlothlin <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
http://mlug.missouri.edu/~mogmios/projects/
On Thu, 1 Nov 2001, Mikhail Kovalenko wrote:
> Mike Miller wrote:
>
> > I've been trying to update my time (using a root crontab) every two hours
> > at 10 mins past the hour from time.missouri.edu, but, strangely, it has
> > been working for me only at 10:10 am for the past two days -- all other
> > times show an error that looks like this:
>
> Mike,
>
> What do you do with your computer that you lose so much time every two
> hours that you have to adjust it? Wouldn't once a day be enough?
>
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