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#2 Re: Keeping your clock current, automatically. Posted by forrest (208.42.xx.xx) on Sat 21 May 2005 at 19:06 I use chrony. It keeps track of how much your clock drifts and makes continuous corrections in between ntp updates.
It keeps track of how much your clock drifts and makes continuous corrections in between ntp updates.
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