What happened to ntpdate ?

Nigel Ridley nigel at rmk.co.il
Sun Jun 4 19:13:22 UTC 2006


Thilo Six wrote:
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> Nigel Ridley wrote the following on 03.06.2006 19:51:
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>>I just noticed that in Dapper there is no /etc/init.d/ntpdate - you
>>know, the one that sets the clock from the internet at every boot.
>>
>>How can I re-enable it?
>>
>>Blessings,
>>
>>Nigel
>>
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> /etc/network/if-up.d/ntpdate
> # Adjust the system clock with ntp whenever a network interface is
> # brought up, as it might mean we can contact the server.
> 
> bye Thilo
> - --
> i am on Ubuntu 2.6 KDE
> - - some friend of mine
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Thanks Thilo - that was the one that I was looking for :-)
Sounds like a good idea for folks like me that have a laptop that is not 
always connected to the internet.

Blessings,

Nigel

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