Public bug reported:

I noticed my clock was always wrong after reboot, I have the proper time
set in the system bios and have it set to use UTC.  In gnome if i right
click the clock applet and go to preferences and either check/uncheck
the UTC option I get the appropriate time.  I figured this was just a
pre-release issue, so I figured that I would try to use NTP so my clock
would stay set right.  By using time-admin or by right clicking the
gnome clock applet and going to Adjust Date & Time, when I click the
"keep clock syncronized with Internet Servers" option It gives me this
error:  Could Not Apply Changes! Fix broken packages first.   I ran sudo
apt-get -f install .... no packages were being reported broken..  I ran
dpkg --configure -a ...  Same results.  So I later asked in #ubuntu+1 on
freenode if anyone else was having this issue, and it was confirmed by
other users that the same results were happening with the NTP option.  I
always hate posting these bug reports to find out that its something
wrong that I didn't research through enough, but I think this can be
considered a bug..  I hope that I gave enough info to reproduce this
error for all you other testers/developers!


Thanks

** Affects: Ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

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NTP package for ntp syncronization support can't be installed in feisty 7.04 
https://launchpad.net/bugs/76706

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