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From: fortin@zap.uniforum.qc.ca (Denis Fortin)
Subject: Re: Lost an hour?
Organization: zap, Montreal, QC, Canada
References: <1s5p9r$qs1@lobster.sid.mcet.edu> <BRI.93May4114754@wilbur.mit.edu> <C6K1HK.IGD@unx.sas.com> <1993May5.204413.9874@uvm.edu>
Message-ID: <C6n2qq.1vu@zap.uniforum.qc.ca>
Date: Fri, 7 May 1993 04:20:35 GMT
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In article <1993May5.204413.9874@uvm.edu> wollman@sadye.emba.uvm.edu (Garrett Wollman) writes:
>In article <C6K1HK.IGD@unx.sas.com> sastdr@torpid.unx.sas.com (Thomas David Rivers) writes:
>>  I just noticed this morning that my machine (in the EDT time zone)
>>similarly recently lost that same hour....

Hmmm.  Mine did too!

>My machine is still right on time...  Of course, it's
>been up almost six days now, and operates as stratum 2/3 NTP server
>for most of our network

Really?  I was under the impression that the clock on a typical PC would
be so crummy as to not be good enough for xntp to work with!

I'm glad to hear it works.

Denis.