Re: [chrony-dev] What Linux distributions include Chrony?

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On Sat, 21 Nov 2009, John Hasler wrote:

I'm going to add a "download" page to the Website explaining, among
other things, that many Linux distributions make Chrony packages
available in their repositories.  I know that Debian, Fedora, Mandriva,
Ubuntu, and Slackware have Chrony packages.  Others?

Good idea. I think it may soon be time to issue a new version 1.24 as well.

By the way, I noticed in the ntp discussions that claim that ntp can handle
about twice as many requests per second as can chrony. Any suspicions as to
why?



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