Ok, but then the question is. How/why did this happen? Did ntpdate not
get called when I first installed package ntp? (Years ago), and my clock
has been always out of sync and drifting I did just notice? (possible)
or did the clock get out of sync when I turned off the machine for a
couple of weeks because I was on vacation? (also possible). Should
ntpdate be set to run by default on boot when installing package ntp?

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ntpd doesn't work - time is not synchronized
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/238805
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