doc: mention linuxcaps support in FAQ

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Miroslav Lichvar 2014-07-29 18:10:40 +02:00
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If you don't need to use @code{chronyc} at all, you can disable the command If you don't need to use @code{chronyc} at all, you can disable the command
sockets by adding @code{cmdport 0} to the configuration file. sockets by adding @code{cmdport 0} to the configuration file.
On Linux, if @code{chronyd} is compiled with support for Linux capabilities
(available in the libcap library), you can specify an unprivileged user with
the `-u' option or @code{user} directive in the @file{chrony.conf} file to drop
root privileges after start. The configure option @code{--with-user} can be
used to drop the privileges by default.
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@c {{{ S:Computer is not synchronising @c {{{ S:Computer is not synchronising
@node Computer is not synchronising @node Computer is not synchronising