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I take that back, the problem is still visible, time seems to shift a whole
hour, even with ntp updating on.
ntpdate and crontab combination is the only temporary fix so far
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I think this is fixed, ntp support in System Administration Time and
date seems to be fixed in ubuntu karmic 9.10
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Anyone still having the problem?
$ sudo hwclock;date
Fri 23 Jan 2009 13:00:33 CET -0.910121 seconds
Fri Jan 23 13:00:50 CET 2009
I'm going to disable ntpdate, just to see if this is fixed.
(ntp server off)
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On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 17:30, Savvas Radevic vice...@gmail.com wrote:
Anyone still having the problem?
$ sudo hwclock;date
Fri 23 Jan 2009 13:00:33 CET -0.910121 seconds
Fri Jan 23 13:00:50 CET 2009
Still on Intrepid, still its off by some.
~$ sudo hwclock;date
[sudo]
$ ntp server off
bash: ntp: command not found
It wasn't a command, I'm using ntpdate in /etc/crontab instead of ntp. :)
To disable ntp sync you can use System Adminstration Time and Date
Set Configuration to Manual.
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On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 19:00, Savvas Radevic vice...@gmail.com wrote:
snip
It wasn't a command, I'm using ntpdate in /etc/crontab instead of ntp. :)
To disable ntp sync you can use System Adminstration Time and Date
Set Configuration to Manual.
Set to Manual but still
$ sudo hwclock; date
Sat 24 Jan 2009 07:33:43 CET -0.248479 seconds
Sat Jan 24 07:40:41 CET 2009
Well, the difference isn't that visible, but I can still confirm this.
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Something is definitely wrong..
$ sudo hwclock; sudo date
Thu 25 Sep 2008 07:17:48 PM CEST -0.544369 seconds
Thu Sep 25 19:36:19 CEST 2008
$ cat /etc/ntp.conf
# /etc/ntp.conf, configuration for ntpd; see ntp.conf(5) for help
driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift
# Enable this if you want
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I think this is recurring in Intrepid Ibex 8.10 alpha
$ apt-cache policy linux-generic
linux-generic:
Installed: 2.6.27.4.4
Candidate: 2.6.27.4.4
Version table:
*** 2.6.27.4.4 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/restricted Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
$ apt-cache
Other people have confirmed this bug.
Although it is still unclear where the error comes from.
It is however clear that quite a few people are experiencing time shifting.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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I've got exactly the same problem problem slowly the time difference gets
bigger and bigger. In the weekend i wasn't home and left the computer on the
time difference was 2 hours and 12 minutes...
Well thats a big problem because mythtv doesn't start recording on the right
time.
I am using
nope it does it even with just time.nist.gov checked. what gives?
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ok so it's not a gnome bug you say so is this bug gonna be recategorized
to the correct place? or has anyone else found the solution maybe?
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Are you sure it's the same bug? Are you using Feisty or Gutsy beta?
do:
hwclock date
either way do the following, it will update your clock every 2 hours:
sudo apt-get install ntpdate
sudo touch /etc/ntpdatey
gksu gedit /etc/ntpdatey
There paste:
#!/bin/bash
ntpdate time.nist.gov ntp.nasa.gov
sorry, forgot the chmod part :)
sudo apt-get install ntpdate
sudo touch /etc/ntpdatey
sudo chmod +x /etc/ntpdatey
gksu gedit /etc/ntpdatey
There paste:
#!/bin/bash
ntpdate time.nist.gov ntp.nasa.gov
Save close, then do:
gksu gedit /etc/crontab
Add a line:
0 */2 * * * /etc/ntpdatey
Save
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ hwclock
Mon 01 Oct 2007 08:28:09 PM CDT -0.629160 seconds
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ date
Mon Oct 1 20:20:27 CDT 2007
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
I realize it's in the opposite direction than everyone elses problem but
seems to have the same symptoms. I do not intend to install
I am using fiesty
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ok actually it seems that it doesn't matter what servers for me after a
while it lags behind, and the act of choosing any other server will
update the time. I will try with only the 2 time.nist.gov and
ntp.nasa.gov. if that doesn't work I will try with only one
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yes I removed all ntp servers in the clock applet except for the ones
mediageek mentioned and the time difference corrected itself mine was 10
minutes behind. I'm not sure which one cause the problem, however I also
had the ubuntu.com ntp server selected. maybe this one is the problem?
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Uncheck ubuntu, it seemed unstable. I have in my /etc/ntp.conf these:
server time.nist.gov
server ntp.nasa.gov
The only servers I've been using and that provide me an accurate time.
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It's fixed in Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon :)
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I've attached a logfile. I disabled ntp and used: hwclock date (every 5
minutes as root /etc/crontab)
I used ntpdate right before enabling it.
Notice how time in date gradually increases? That's my problem. That
didn't and does not happen in edgy/dapper drake (tested 3 times with a
clean
The problems still show... the problem still seems to be software, i.e.
something in ubuntu feisty 7.04
This is not a low priority by the way, it screws up my log messages
I wondered if my system info might show up something, hence I attached a
system information report
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Case solved temporarily, the thing I did was to put the good ntp servers:
$ hwclock date
Tue 29 May 2007 07:57:28 PM CEST -0.175399 seconds
Tue May 29 19:27:30 CEST 2007
ntp servers used (in this order in /etc/ntp.conf):
server chronos.csr.net
server ntp2a.mcc.ac.uk
server ntp2b.mcc.ac.uk
The
Ok here are my logs and ntp stats:
$ hwclock date
Mon 28 May 2007 05:06:26 PM CEST -0.164175 seconds
Mon May 28 17:24:50 CEST 2007
my /etc/ntp.conf:
### PASTE START ###
# /etc/ntp.conf, configuration for ntpd
driftfile /var/lib/ntp/ntp.drift
statsdir /var/log/ntpstats/
statistics loopstats
Thank god I'm not the only one with this problem.
After an uptime of 14 min, the Linux clock lags 15 minutes behind the
hardware clock!
Jochen
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well.. if no-one responds in a month with a fix, I'll try format it
completely (including my /home/ partition), which I hope will solve the
case
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I'm using feisty and enabled ntp from the Administration/Date and Time
menu.
Since I reset my clock this morning, my /var/log/ntpstats/peerstats has
gone like this:
54213 28122.920 82.211.81.145 9014 0.084361261 0.094846198 7.937503096
0.00954
...
54213 65161.924 82.211.81.145 9014
Maybe I don't have the same bug;
The time lag seems to occur when booted from a low-latency SMP kernel but when
one of the processors hasn't come up, see bug #97554
I'll try reproducing in i386 kernel, and other smp tests and report more
when I have it.
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I get the computer time lagging behind 10-15 ninutes.
It's nothing to do with the clock applet.
I left my computer turned on all night and now it is 15 minutes behind
even though it should be syncing to 4 time servers.
I'd say it was missing interrupts except for the people who are running
not a GNOME bug
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Sourcepackagename: gnome-panel = None
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Status: Needs Info = Unconfirmed
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The bug lacks informations like the version of Ubuntu you are using. The
gnome-panel runs in user space and can't change the clock, why do you
think it's due to it? Does it happen if you don't use the desktop? It
could be your computer clock shifting. Does it happen if you don't log
into GNOME or
I checked the time on windows xp, everything was ok for two days (not
even a second shifted)
Also, here's:
- hwclock output: Thu 12 Apr 2007 04:18:20 PM CEST -0.738322 seconds
- date output: Thu Apr 12 16:22:50 CEST 2007
The shifting is less these days, after some big upgrades in ubuntu 7.04
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The bug lacks informations like the version of Ubuntu you are using. The
gnome-panel runs in user space and can't change the clock, why do you think
it's due to it? Does it happen if you don't use the desktop? It could be your
computer clock shifting. Does it happen if you don't log
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No matter which ntp server I choose, the time jumps ahead after a day or so
for 10 to 20 minutes. It looks as if the timer is not correct when counting.
I'll try without the ntp synchronizing, just to see if this relies to the
time/date panel in gnome-panel.
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Hi Sebastian,
First of all thanx for the fascinating read. Although I did
visit the debugging of some problems there was nothing about how to debug the
clock applet. Also this phenomena/event happens over period of time. My
computer is usually on 24/7 . I usually do my stuff,
Same situation here.
Can you be a bit more specific of what you require and possibly some steps to
debug the clock applet? The clock applet seems to go ahead 20 minutes in time
after 5-6 hours or after 24 hours have passed since the last resynchronization
(manual or by ntp).
Disable any ntp
Theory confirmed, the timer jumped ahead 10 minutes, it should be 19:18,
whereas it is 19:28
Looks like the internal timer of the timedate panel is faulty or something.
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It is happening to me too, although I am using local time, no UTC
stuff.
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re-confirming, it has happened again so its reproducible
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