ffecting the local server time at all.
Aside from the public timer server name configuration in ntp.conf, Do I have
to set anything else?
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n Kodis escribió:
> On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 06:52:26PM -0400, Carlos A. Siso wrote:
> > I have already installed & run the ntpd service, configuring the
> > public server address in the /etc/ntp.conf file. The problem is that
> > the ntpd service seems NOT to be affecting the l
cted!.
Anyway, I will stick with the step-tickers file and ntpdate as they are.
Thanks for your help!
El Jue 27 Feb 2003 03:14, Piero Calucci escribió:
> On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 15:26, Carlos A. Siso wrote:
> > Hi John:
> >
> > Thank you for your answer. Tried the restrict direc
roblem, but because this machine
is the firewall, I have some security concern. Could it be that someone is
tampering the firewall? Has anybody seen something like this?
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El Dom 02 Mar 2003 06:55, Michael Kuss escribió:
> On Sun, 2 Mar 2003, Carlos A. Siso wrote:
> > I checked the /etc/profile file and founded that the line 30 has been
> > changed from:
> >
> > USER="`id -un`"
> > to
> > USER=b`id -un`"
&
Greetings:
Is there any filter available that allows me convert a MS word document to pdf
on a command line?
Actually I do it manually with Open Office Writer but I have not found any
info about using it from the command line.
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> RSalles
>
> On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 13:22, Carlos A. Siso wrote:
> > Is there any filter available that allows me convert a MS word document
> > to pdf on a command line?
> >
> > Actually I do it manually with Open Office Writer but I have not found
> > any