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# Failing that, there are a lot of public NTP servers. There is a list |
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# Failing that, there are a lot of public NTP servers. There is a list |
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# Tell chronyd which numbered key in the file is used as the password |
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# Tell chronyd which numbered key in the file is used as the password |
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# for chronyc. (You can pick any integer up to 2**32-1. '1' is just a |
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# for chronyc. (You can pick any integer up to 2**32-1. '1' is just a |
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# still running and bail out. If you want to change the path to the PID |
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# still running and bail out. If you want to change the path to the PID |
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# file, uncomment this line and edit it. The default path is shown. |
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# file, uncomment this line and edit it. The default path is shown. |
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####################################################################### |
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### INITIAL CLOCK CORRECTION |
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### INITIAL CLOCK CORRECTION |
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# produce some graphs of your system's timekeeping performance, or you |
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# produce some graphs of your system's timekeeping performance, or you |
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# need help in debugging a problem. |
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# need help in debugging a problem. |
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