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Anyone know if KDE has an app for connecting to some remote clock to keep time?...
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- 12-18-2003 #1Linux Engineer
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Anyone know if KDE has an app for connecting to some remote clock to keep time?
- 12-19-2003 #2Linux Newbie
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I don't know if KDE does. You should just use ntpd.
~Edit: Here is a link to some documentation that may help http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/html/index.html[ [ SykkN alloc ] initWithThePowerTo: destroyYouAll ];
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- 12-19-2003 #3Linux Engineer
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Ta sykkn, has got me searching. I'm sure there was an ntpd module on one of me distros that I installed.
- 12-19-2003 #4Linux Engineer
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Check if you have ntp-installed
If you are running a dist with rpm-database... Then check sykkn:s page for your nearest ntp-computer you can use, then just insert that IP in /etc/ntp/step-tickers.... restart ntp and you are up and running...Code:rpm -qa | grep ntp
- 12-20-2003 #5Linux Engineer
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ntp server is up and running, twas in me YaST2 server settings. Shall give it a go


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