Major Clock Drift
Josh Pollak
pardsbane at offthehill.org
Thu Aug 26 16:40:01 EDT 2004
On Aug 26, 2004, at 4:00 PM, Matthew Valites wrote:
>
>> Isn't ntpd the ntp server? I don't want my workstation being an ntp
>> server all the time... Maybe I'm confused about how ntpd works.
>
> ntpd is just the ntp client running as a daemon. You most likly have
> a few daemons running on your machine (kjournald, xinetd, acpid,
> cupsd, crond, etc.)
> ~Matt
Yeah, I'm aware of that, but to prefer to keep the number of daemons to
a minimum. For example, I try not to run cupsd unless I must. KDE can
connect to a remote cupsd, and since I don't have any local printers,
there's no point in running it locally. I just didn't realize that ntpd
was also the ntp client.
I still don't get how my clock could have 4 seconds of drift in a
single day. Is that normal?
-Josh
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