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adjtimex-1.2-1



Just uploaded to chiark. Does not automatically configure though.

Fri May 17 12:48:07 MET DST 1996 Michael Meskes (meskes@informatik.rwth-aachen.de)

	adjtimex (1.2-1):
	
	* Added Debian Linux package maintenance system files.

MD5 checksum                            Size
1b6360c910f0ddd7240e64599c081b7c       18710 adjtimex-1.2-1.i386.deb
7a5d3d2b77d3568561c927a3cac1ce52       11714 adjtimex-1.2-1.tar.gz
c5b2eab417a788b7ba2b3264c97deb17        3923 adjtimex-1.2-1.diff.gz
fa7113596231cd0d0f447e267f79bc3d         929 adjtimex-1.2-1.changes

Package: adjtimex
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: misc
Maintainer: Michael Meskes <meskes@debian.org>
Version: 1.2-1
Depends: libc5 (>= 5.2.18-5)
Conffiles:
 /etc/rc.boot/adjtimex 6bbead11243a28b277d257805ff5d773
Description: Utility to display or set the kernel time variables
 This program gives you raw access to the kernel time variables.  For a
 machine connected to the Internet, or equipped with a precision oscillator 
 or radio clock, the best way to keep the system clock
 correct is with \fBxntpd\fP(8).  For a standalone or intermittently
 connected machine, you may use \fBadjtimex\fP instead to at least correct
 for systematic drift.

Michael

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