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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Simple, just hash out the ntp line from /etc/rc.tcpip and add some timeservers to /etc/ntp.conf, sort out ur drifts and skews if u need 'em, 'ntpdate yourtimeserver' to start it off then 'startsrc -s xntpd' and watch it with 'ntpq -p'.

    Simples!
    I was gonna use the time stamp at the bottom of the page and keep pressing F5 while looking at your watch, but sure, your idea is good too

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  • mudskipper
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    latency?

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    Selenium - Web Browser Automation

    Hardest part would be syncing up your computers time to the server, but that is easy enough

    #JustSaying
    Simple, just hash out the ntp line from /etc/rc.tcpip and add some timeservers to /etc/ntp.conf, sort out ur drifts and skews if u need 'em, 'ntpdate yourtimeserver' to start it off then 'startsrc -s xntpd' and watch it with 'ntpq -p'.

    Simples!

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  • SimonMac
    replied
    Selenium - Web Browser Automation

    Hardest part would be syncing up your computers time to the server, but that is easy enough

    #JustSaying

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  • mudskipper
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    WIS

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  • MarillionFan
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    Ok, seem to be about 4 seconds off and I need to change timezones back.

    Nothing to see here, move along please.

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  • MarillionFan
    started a topic Testing, testing

    Testing, testing

    This automatic post was generated on 27-Dec-2012 @ 13:04:50

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