Hello Matias, Matias Jose Seco Baccanelli <matias_jose_s...@autoproduzioni.net> writes:
> On Fri, 1 Nov 2019 22:13:11 +0100 > Matias Jose Seco Baccanelli <matias_jose_s...@autoproduzioni.net> wrote: > >> Benvenuti Guixers, >> i wanted to share a time riddle which i'm unable to solve. >> Actually my timezone is aligned to : >> (timezone "Europe/Rome") >> >> Yet, system time is 1h 20m behind the official one >> ~$ date >> ven 1 nov 2019, 21.49.30, CET >> (23.09 at the time of writing) >> >> My system was installed with the graphical installer, guix version >> 1.0.1, Mate DE. >> > [...] > > Salve! > In addition to previous information, i wanted to ask if it would be > possible to solve the time synchronization by installing further > software. > > Actually my scm declares ntp service through %desktop-service > variable. Should i add other properties ? > [...] The most likely reason to see this message (and have a wrong system date) is that your hardware clock is wrong. This shouldn't be an issue anymore on recent Guix, but older Guix NTP service configuration used to refuse to update your clock if there was a discrepancy of more than 3600 s between your hardware clock and the system clock (the one sync'd with the NTP server). So, either: 1. Update your hardware clock 2. Use a recent Guix, and let some time for the NTP service to sync your clock. As an alternative to 2, you could set the "allow-large-adjustment?" field of your NTP configuration to #t manually (that's what Guix does by default since commit 08b4a10fa6b). HTH! Maxim