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Hi Bogdan,
Can you comment is this is still an issue with the latest Hardy Alpha
release? Thanks.
** Changed in: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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clock is delayed by a constant amount when ntpd is enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/141056
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I'm not sure, I've disabled it because of this bug a while ago.
The clock applet doesn't allow me to set the system time for some
reason. (Nothing happens when I click that button.) I started ntpd by
hand, I'll leave it for a while and I'll see what happens.
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clock is delayed by a constant
I have had a similar problem with the current Hardy---but in my case I
couldn't manually change the time---getting a The configuration could
not be saved message---looks to be a permissions error--happened
shortly after the last tzdata update. Prior to the update, I could
change the time
The ntp software do a slow clock readjusting to avoid confusions, not
sure if what you describe is a bug or the expected behaviour, could you
describe steps to trigger the issue and what is happening and what you
would expect?
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clock is delayed by a constant amount when ntpd is enabled
What I did was (1) open the time and date settings (time-admin), using
the clock applet on the panel, (2) configure my time zone to
Europe/Paris (which is UTC+2), and (3) activated Keep synchronized with
internet servers, which is the next option in that menu.
Now my clock displays 5:56 pm (and
Note that in my first report the delay was much higher, now it seems to
have stabilized to two hours.
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clock is delayed by a constant amount when ntpd is enabled
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/141056
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