Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 10 Aug 2006 01:54:42 -0400 | From | John Richard Moser <> | Subject | How does Linux do RTTM? |
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How does Linux do RFC 1323 style RTTM measurement? Is there a pseudo-clock used i.e. number of jiffies since boot? Or just a real-time timestamp?
Sorry for the dumb questions but Google is being massively bad at "tell me about an obscure feature of the Linux kernel that nobody cares about" today :)
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