On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Markku Kolkka wrote:

> Viestissä Maanantai 27. Tammikuuta 2003 18:36, Dave Sherman kirjoitti:
> > I have NTPd setup, and it correctly updates my system every time I
> > bootup. But when I leave my laptop running for several hours (every day
> > at the office, for example), I can watch as the clock falls behind.
>
> ntpd should keep your clock in sync, apparently it isn't configured correctly.
> redhat-config-time is known to create broken config files, check your
> /etc/ntp.conf.

>From the discussion in the Bugzilla entries, it appears that if the clock
drift is too fast, ntp can't keep the clock in sync.  Also, it is a bit of
a pain to run it on a machine that is not connected to a network full
time.

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