Mart van de Wege [2017-01-09 08:37:48+01] wrote: > While I like systemd and its related projects, I have not yet switched > to systemd-timesyncd.
I switched to systemd-timesyncd yesterday and found it great. It just works and is simpler than alternatives. Recipe: - Remove all other ntp server packages (ntp, chrony...). - As root, type "systemctl start systemd-timesyncd.service" to start the service in the current session. - As root, type "timedatectl set-ntp true" to make systemd-timesyncd.service start automatically in the future. That's actually very close to "systemctl enable --now systemd-timesyncd.service" which starts and enables the service. Monitor your computer's time with "timedatectl" or "journalctl -f -u systemd-timesyncd.service". Settings are in /etc/systemd/timesyncd.conf. -- /// Teemu Likonen - .-.. <https://keybase.io/tlikonen> // // PGP: 4E10 55DC 84E9 DFF6 13D7 8557 719D 69D3 2453 9450 ///
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