This bug was reproducible when only set a few minutes ahead. I've just
retested (on OTA-7), and it is now working as expected. I think the >18
hours was mentioned before as a deliberate design. So, this bug is
fixed; if you disagree with the >18 hours thing, that should be reported
in a new bug.
Automatically update doesn't work if time is manually set more than
18hrs ahead of the real time.
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Title:
Automatically update time does not
looks like https://bugs.launchpad.net/tangxi/+bug/1462228
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Title:
Automatically update time does not work if time is manually set ahead
of the
OK, a little more experimenting. Setting the time behind a few minutes
works as expected. Setting the time ahead a few minutes will not update
the time automatically.
** Description changed:
Upon another crash which caused my phone to set the time back to 1970, I
selected the update
I played with it some more, and am not seeing it working at all. I have
mobile data enable all the time, and WiFi disabled all the time.
This is on a Nexus 4 (mako) if that makes any difference.
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I was able to get the phone in a state where the time did not update
because the phone was in an inconsistent state with regard to cellular
data status. The indicator did not show a data connection but the
pulldown did. Whenever the network indicator shows the data connection,
the time was
Nope, updated to OTA-5, still not working. Time is 5-6 mins ahead, and
won't update automatically on a mobile network, even after switching the
setting to manual and back again.
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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It doesn't do that for me on stable. So, maybe changed recently? Will be
in OTA-5 perhaps?
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Title:
Automatically update time does not work on
An important detail:
An automatic update always fail if the current system time is *ahead* of
the actual time by more 18h, otherwise, automatic update works. This is
by design.
But several mins is working here, although I dont see a relevant change
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This worked for me on the current rc-proposed image
Disable wifi
Manually set time
Set back to automatic
Time was reset within 10 secs
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Tried it this morning, and it does. But, because I use WiFi so
infrequently, I have gone months thinking that this was not working at
all.
** Description changed:
Upon another crash which caused my phone to set the time back to 1970, I
selected the update automatically option and nothing
So, the duplicate bug has been fixed, so if I set it to manual, the
setting persists. Regardless, the phone still does not sync the time at
any point, as per this bug description. My time is still several minutes
fast and hasn't been updated. Since the OTA-4 upgrade, I have rebooted
the phone a
sync is supposed to happen when connecting to e.g a wifi when the
setting is set to automatic. did you do that?
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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I don't use WiFi most of the time. Updating the description.
** Summary changed:
- Automatically update time does not work
+ Automatically update time does not work on mobile network
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does it work/update if/when you connect to a wifi then?
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Title:
Automatically update time does not work on mobile network
To manage
Sounds like bug #1390120
What version are you running? Next update should address this
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Title:
Automatically update time does not work
To
What device and OS channel are you using?
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Mako, r19, current stable release. I noticed the behaviour of the other
bug also, and thought it might be related. So, I'll update the bug after
the next update, to confirm if that has fixed the problem or not.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1390120 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1390120
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1390120
Manually set time and date reverts to Automatically on restart (Ubuntu Phone)
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