[ntp:questions] PPS only configuration

Mischanko, Edward T Edward.Mischanko at arcelormittal.com
Sun Jan 20 00:17:58 UTC 2013


Unruh,

Now I understand what you see.
That would be frustrating, for sure.
I have no idea why the program is acting
this way; it certainly is not what I expected.
Please accept my apologies. I will use the "Enter"
key more often from now on.

Regards,
Ed

> >
> > I have now set the line length to 50
> characters.  I have no idea what your
> requirements are; I am trying to please you! As
> for OT, I would have contacted you directly, but
> you have an invalid email address; I have now
> other means to communicate with you.
> 
> It is not working. As you can see from the quote
> above and below of your
> submission, there are no line breaks at all
> except before and after your "Regards"
> line and after your "Unruh," line. What I
> suspect is that your program
> is only setting the length of lines it displays,
> not lines it sends out.
> Ie, to you it looks like the stuff you type out
> has a line length of 50,
> but what gets sent out has no line breaks at all
> except the ones you
> put in manually.
> 
> My news reader puts in a > at the beginning of
> every line in the text it
> responds to. Note that your text above has a >
> at the begininning of the
> Unruh, line, a > at the beginning of the next
> blank line, and a single >
> at the beginning of the 256 character text line.
> That 256 character long
> single line is what I see, not a sequence of six
> 50 character lines.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Ed
> >
> >>
> >> Well, if the above was sent from work, then
> yes,
> >> its version of what 66
> >> characters is is too wide.
> >> This whole discussion is certainly OT, since
> it
> >> has nothing to do with
> >> "PPS only configuration" or even ntp.
> >>
> >>
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