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On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 03:33:48PM -0400, Josh Pollak wrote: > I've got this strange problem on my Linux machine at work... We run ntp > from a local server. Lately, my machine has developed some major clock > drift. At bootup, it uses ntp to set the clock, but after only 24 > hours, the clock time can be as much as 3.5 or 4 seconds off from the > server. This is a pain for my software development, since all my code > is stored on the server and accessed via nfs, so make complains about > clock skew. > > Anyway, what could be the cause of my drifting clock? Could I have > something setup wrong, or is my computer's hardware somehow going? Run your ntpdate at boot time, then run ntpd forever after. -dsr-
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