adjtimex binary package in Ubuntu Xenial armhf
This package provides a utility to manipulate 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 accurate is using NTP (Network Time Protocol). However,
for a standalone or intermittently connected machine, you may use
adjtimex instead to at least correct for systematic drift. It can
optionally adjust the system clock using the CMOS clock as a
reference, and can log times for long-term estimation of drift rates.
Publishing history
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2015-12-18 16:18:59 UTC | Published | Ubuntu Xenial armhf | release | universe | admin | Optional | 1.29-7 | ||
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Deleted | Ubuntu Xenial armhf | proposed | universe | admin | Optional | 1.29-7 | |||
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2015-12-18 16:19:32 UTC | Superseded | Ubuntu Xenial armhf | release | universe | admin | Optional | 1.29-6 | ||
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2015-12-19 18:10:10 UTC | Deleted | Ubuntu Xenial armhf | proposed | universe | admin | Optional | 1.29-6 | ||
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2015-12-03 07:00:25 UTC | Superseded | Ubuntu Xenial armhf | release | universe | admin | Optional | 1.29-5 | ||
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