Public bug reported:

By default on fresh edgy uptodate install with g-s-t 2.15.4-0ubuntu3 when you 
go to "Adjust Date & time" on time applet. Clicking on "Synchronize Now" do 
nothing.
If you select "Keep clock synchronized with internet servers", ubuntu install 
required packages, after that you can deselect "Keep clock synchronized with 
internet servers" and cliking now on "Synchronize Now" button works !

So :
1/ "Synchronize Now" have to be grayed if packages required are not installed
or
2/ Clicking on "Synchronize Now" must install packages required if they are not 
already installed
or
3/ Packages required have to be installed by default

I think that 2/ is the better way to solve that. 3/ is the easy way.


Step to reproduce :
install edgy
right click on time applet
select "Adjust Date&Time"
change your Time
click on "Synchronize Now" -> nothing append

** Affects: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

** Description changed:

  By default on fresh edgy uptodate install with g-s-t 2.15.4-0ubuntu3 when you 
go to "Adjust Date & time" on time applet. Clicking on "Synchronize Now" do 
nothing.
  If you select "Keep clock synchronized with internet servers", ubuntu install 
required packages, after that you can deselect "Keep clock synchronized with 
internet servers" and cliking now on "Synchronize Now" button works !
  
  So :
  1/ "Synchronize Now" have to be grayed if packages required are not installed
  or
  2/ Clicking on "Synchronize Now" must install packages required if they are 
not already installed
  or
  3/ Packages required have to be installed by default
  
  I think that 2/ is the better way to solve that. 3/ is the easy way.
+ 
+ 
+ Step to reproduce :
+ install edgy
+ right click on time applet
+ select "Adjust Date&Time"
+ change your Time
+ click on "Synchronize Now" -> nothing append

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[time-admin] "Synchronize Now" don't work
https://launchpad.net/bugs/62745

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