@schmirrwurst:

yes, this is why I suggested looking at the other bug. I do not see an
immediate, simple solution here. Of course, NTP's approach to correcting
the clock seems sensible and good, but some users want the clock
corrected NOW, and this approach (I mean NTP's) may simply not do the
trick here.

Also, "synchronise now" does not make sense when NTP is running (since
only ntpdate can do it) -- and, at the same time, will potentially
confuse a lot of users. On the other hand, the default behaviour of ntpd
is to step differences bigger than ~ 100 ms -- which means instantaneous
correction, so this is no big deal, unless you really need your clock
accurate to the 10s of ms.

I think this will have to be worked out on discussions by the
developers.

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Time-admin's "synchronize now" is disabled
https://launchpad.net/bugs/90524

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