John Winters wrote:
The trouble is, this is
a fairly newly installed Debian Jessie system and something had snuck in
which I didn't know about (and as far as I can see, isn't even configured).

systemd-timesyncd

ntpd and systemd-timesyncd seem to have spent the four hours after
midnight squabbling over the system time, with ntpd setting it right,
and then systemd-timesyncd immediately setting it wrong again.
systemd-timesyncd's configuration file has the time servers commented
out, and its man page is missing so I'll need to do some research to
find out what it uses by default.

Time to disable another feature of systemd.


Arghh!!!   Another confirmation that systemd is a plague that we have to get 
rid of when
we want to keep control over our systems.  Mr. Poettering should go work for 
Apple
or Microsoft, and leave the Linux community alone.  We don't want that kind of 
sh*t,
and when we do we can always switch to another OS.

Rob
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