** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1157914
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So if the entire system's time is falling out of sync after sleep, this
isn't an indicator-datetime bug.
Reassigning to systemd... though I'm not positive this is the right
package
** Package changed: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu) = systemd (Ubuntu)
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On Mar 06, 2014, at 02:06 AM, Charles Kerr wrote:
Is this still an issue in Trusty? I rewrote the sleep/skew detection
code post-13.10 so if you have a convenient setup I'd love to hear how
this goes.
Hi. It's still a problem in Trusty. I have a fairly fresh and up-to-date
Trusty VM, which I
It sounds like you're saying that the entire system's time is off, not
just the indicator's display of it.
What happens when you run date from the command line? Does that time
match the actual time, or the lagging time being displayed by the
indicator?
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On Mar 06, 2014, at 09:37 PM, Charles Kerr wrote:
It sounds like you're saying that the entire system's time is off, not
just the indicator's display of it.
Correct.
What happens when you run date from the command line? Does that time
match the actual time, or the lagging time being displayed
Hi Barry,
Is this still an issue in Trusty? I rewrote the sleep/skew detection
code post-13.10 so if you have a convenient setup I'd love to hear how
this goes.
** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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