doc: replace offensive words
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@ -1326,10 +1326,9 @@ It should be noted that this is not the only means of protection against using
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unreliable estimates. At all times, *chronyd* keeps track of both the estimated
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gain or loss rate, and the error bound on the estimate. When a new estimate is
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generated following another measurement from one of the sources, a weighted
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combination algorithm is used to update the master estimate. So if *chronyd*
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has an existing highly-reliable master estimate and a new estimate is generated
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which has large error bounds, the existing master estimate will dominate in the
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new master estimate.
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combination algorithm is used to update the existing estimate. If it has
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significantly smaller error bounds than the new estimate, the existing estimate
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will dominate in the new combined value.
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[[maxslewrate]]*maxslewrate* _rate-in-ppm_::
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The *maxslewrate* directive sets the maximum rate at which *chronyd* is allowed
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@ -1234,8 +1234,8 @@ deny all
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*local* *off*::
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The *local* command allows *chronyd* to be told that it is to appear as a
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reference source, even if it is not itself properly synchronised to an external
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source. (This can be used on isolated networks, to allow one computer to be a
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master time server with the other computers slaving to it.)
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source. This can be used on isolated networks, to allow a computer to be the
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primary time server for other computers.
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The first form enables the local reference mode on the host. The syntax is
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identical to the <<chrony.conf.adoc#local,*local*>> directive in the
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client mode operation.
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This copes with the case for an isolated network where one
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machine is set by eye and is used as the master, with the
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other machines pointed at it. If the master goes down, we
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machine is set by eye and is used as the primary server, with
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the other machines pointed at it. If the server goes down, we
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want to be able to reset its time at startup by relying on
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one of the secondaries to flywheel it. The behaviour coded here
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is required in the secondaries to make this possible. */
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