[Bug 1015041] Re: Conflict between NTP and NTPDATE

2012-08-21 Thread JoLa
You can close it. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is subscribed to ntp in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1015041 Title: Conflict between NTP and NTPDATE To manage notifications about this bug go to:

[Bug 1015041] Re: Conflict between NTP and NTPDATE

2012-07-13 Thread JoLa
Not really the reason. After user log out and log in, which I do rarely, the loop comes back. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is subscribed to ntp in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1015041 Title: Conflict between NTP and

[Bug 1015041] Re: Conflict between NTP and NTPDATE

2012-07-13 Thread JoLa
May be: Installing Xubuntu I used the home-partition of ubuntu. Before I deleted most of the files and directories meaning that they are relevant for the unity desktop. Now I will do it again and leave only those applications, which have nothing to do with the system. E.g. Firefox and Thunderbird

[Bug 1015041] Re: Conflict between NTP and NTPDATE

2012-07-12 Thread JoLa
Meanwhile I had installed Ubuntu: As the unity desktop is not my thing I installed Xubuntu again and found two reasons for the time leaks in the syslog, but not at the same starts of OS. 1. Setting of IPv6 in the networkmanager. I set it to 'ignore'. 2. NTP Server in 'ntp.conf'. I changed it to

[Bug 1015041] Re: Conflict between NTP and NTPDATE

2012-06-19 Thread JoLa
After several restarts I thought that there must be another behavior which causes the loop. I don't payed attention, that I had changed the login to using password. In this case the loop exists. Without password I had no loop with and without NTPDATE for several restarts. But with the last