Re: ntp problems

From: Gene Heskett
Date: Tue Dec 06 2005 - 12:02:28 EST


On Tuesday 06 December 2005 02:33, jdow wrote:
>From: "Gene Heskett" <gene.heskett@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>>>> Should it be looked at? Certainly, but I don't have the knowledge
>>>> to do so. So I build kernels, and report problems areas. The
>>>> canary in the coal mine so to speak. :-)
>>>
>>>The testing and problem report is very much appreciated! Start with
>>>filing a bugzilla bug and then I'll point you at a few more mines to
>>>checkout :)
>>
>> Maybe next week when I have restored my patience, its been in short
>> supply lately over this tv card problem. Joanne (jdow) might be able
>> to furnish more co-oberating details as she sees more machines at
>> earthlink in a days work than I do in a year. I only have 3 here on
>> my little network, one rh7.3 box (firewall), this one, and a box in
>> the shop that runs my milling machine, so there is not at the moment,
>> a sacrificial lamb.
>
>No I don't. I've just used ntp for several years, back to when it was
>xntp and a new thing to RedHat releases. I don't have anything to do
>with Earthlink other than as a customer. I use Linux as the firewall
>and mail service here as well as a general "let off steam" from doing
>work on Windows that I can't do on Linux. (Matrox DigiSuite cards
>feature heavily.)
>
>{^_^} Joanne

My mistaken impression then, and my apologies Joanne. I was under the
impression that you've been an earthlink related employee for several
years, and just speaking as a user for those posts that were revelant.

Does this mean I should go buy a Matrox card the next time I need a video
card?

--
Cheers, Gene
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