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Major Clock Drift



> 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




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