Chris Hedemark on Thu, 09 Jan 2003 21:10:35 -0500 |
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What commands should I look into for using the date & time on one computer on my network to set the date & time on my laptop? ntpd is the daemon to run while on the LAN and ntpdate is the one to run once at startup after your network is up but before the other daemons. ntpdate does one hard set of your date/time and ntpd keeps it in synch by speeding up or slowing down the duration of individual seconds. Chris Hedemark .. Hillsborough, NC .. http://yonderway.com Homeland Security begins at home; support your Second Amendment.
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