aring mechanism. It is recommended for
all new TCP options that use these codepoints.
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According to Edwin Groothuis:
> After pondering at conf/58595, I came with this text.
>
> The ntpd is not enabled by default, so the fact that the servers
> are commented out should not be an issue.
>
> Any objections against adding it to the tree?
None from me. Go for it tha
That adds a local clock as a fallback.
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if the now bshipped in
manpages are any better.
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t is only useful if a single
> server has it configured.
I do not see the point in removing it, it helps to keep the ntpd daemon
running if for some reason it loses the "real" ntp servers.
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According to David Malone:
> The NTP pool guys have set up our vendor domain. I'd like to commit
> the patch below to ntp.conf. It does the following:
Approval from me, thanks.
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According to David Malone:
> I'll change the commented version, as it shouldn't do any harm.
> As I said, I usually use 14, which is probably almost too low.
I don't see any real added value having 14 instead of 10. At these levels it
can be only a "faked" one.
net LAN Controller'
class= network
subclass = ethernet
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According to David Malone:
> Just out of curiosity, what sort of network card is your Vaio using?
> Someone else is seeing network related panics that might be related
If this is a VAIO with built-in ethernet, then it is an fxp card.
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