Installing and Configuring NTP on Linux

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NTP is the Network Time Protocol. This protocol allows servers (or desktops) to communicate to very reliable sources to keep their time synchronized. There are two reasons why you would want to employ NTP: 1) You're a geek and you want your time to be perfect. 2) You need your servers all synchronized with the correct time.
Naturally the second reason is far more important than the first. But either way, you might very well be driven to keep your machine on the exact time. To that end you can either constantly monitor the time on your machine (manually changing it when necessary) or you can set up NTP to handle your time corrections for you.
Installing and configuring NTP is actually quite easy. It will, however, require the use of the command line. With that in mind, lets' get busy.
 
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