[Expired for sysvinit (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Title:
Wrong time when using automatic setting
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The file was missing. It now works. Thank you very much. But since it's
a common case, why it isn't handled correctly by default? I never had
problems with previous versions.
I could not test if ntp works because I have no network connection now.
Previously, the offset persisted the ntp update. I
The file was missing. It now works. Thank you very much. But since it's a
common case, why it isn't handled correctly by default? I never had
problems with previous versions.
Il 20 apr 2016 11:35 PM, "Steve Langasek" ha
scritto:
So you may want to check if you have this setting in /etc/adjtime (i
I could not test if ntp works because I have no network connection now.
Previously, the offset persisted the ntp update. I don't know if this
configuration will solve that too?
Il 21 apr 2016 10:19 AM, "Ignazio Di Napoli" ha
scritto:
The file was missing. It now works. Thank you very much. But si
So you may want to check if you have this setting in /etc/adjtime (in
particular, the third line 'LOCAL')
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Title:
Wrong time when using automatic
If you have Windows on your system, then you probably should not be
treating the system clock as UTC because Windows doesn't do this. You
probably want the clock in local time, which systemd sets up as:
printf "0.0 0 0.0\n0\nLOCAL\n" > /etc/adjtime
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I'm sure the time is off and ntp update does not solve. I thought to
have solved with UTC=yes but I just checked again and I was wrong. Maybe
something with time zone (Rome) or DST? On the pc I also have Windows 7.
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Are you sure? Because nothing in current xenial reads the value of UTC
from /etc/default/rcS.
** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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