Hi Gene,
Am 07.01.2024 um 20:51 schrieb gene heskett:
On 1/7/24 10:48, Max Nikulin wrote:
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systemd-timesyncd is a NTP-client, not a server. It is shipped with
man pages and works out of the box (of course, if network is properly
configured).
Is it supposed to be installed by the net-installer? There does not seem
to be any man pages other than the bog std stuff. When I found the
/etc/systemd/timesyncd I immediately asked the system for man timesyncd,
got this:
gene@coyote:/etc$ man timesyncd
No manual entry for timesyncd
I can not even guess what you did with your installation... here, boring
bookworm installation, not caring much about which ntp software I use:
$ apropos timesyncd
systemd-timesyncd (8) - Synchronisierung der Netzwerkzeit
systemd-timesyncd.service (8) - Synchronisierung der Netzwerkzeit
timesyncd.conf (5) - Konfigurationsdateien für die
Netzwerkzeitsynchronisierung
timesyncd.conf.d (5) - Konfigurationsdateien für die
Netzwerkzeitsynchronisierung
Of course all in German here with my desktop.
I'll not comment time zone settings or vaccinations, but I find many
things that seem execeptionally difficult for you to just work for me.
Cheers,
Arno
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