Hi,

This bug just showed up a few days ago with an update, for me.

giving ntpdate the -u option does nothing to solve this problem for me.

any other ideas as what I could try? ntpdate is NOT set to start up as a
service of any kind (it's not even in /etc/init.d/).

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