While I had this problem for a couple of days, I used a patch I made
for Ubuntu 10.04 (lucid, development):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/553237
However, someone suggested to purge and try installing again, which I
did. It works great now!

$ sudo adjtimexconfig
Comparing clocks (this will take 70 sec)...done.
Adjusting system time by -2.46162 sec/day to agree with CMOS clock...done.


Try purging adjtimex, rebooting the machine and installing the 1.28-1
version again:

aptitude purge adjtimex

rm /etc/default/adjtimex

rm -r /var/cache/apt/archives/adjtimex*

rm -r /var/cache/apt/archives/partial/adjtimex*

reboot

aptitude update

aptitude install adjtimex


P.S. Could it be that ntpd causes problems?



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