Excerpts from gerti's message of Mon May 23 13:22:53 UTC 2011: > @Clint, > yes, I know about the problem, if the system-clock is too way off. But > that was not the case on my machine - at most a minute or so. > And no, while installing and doing the first boots of the new 11.4, > there were no connection problems. > And yes, unless somebody rewrote the code for the NTP-daemon, which have > worked well for so many years, its the setup-interface, that needs a > little rework (amongst other modules ?) > > BTW, what really irks me is, that when I run Windows 7 (have multi-boot > with Grub), which I do every fortnight to keep up with the security- and > important updates - takes 2 - 5 hours every time - the clock is spot on, > right from the GUI shows up (!)
I understand the frustration gerti, and I'm sorry that you're having problems. I still don't understand the steps to take to not get the right time. I have a fresh VM install of 11.04 that was already configured to query NTP from the network, and it did so flawlessly without changing anything. It also works fine if I just install ntp on a server, so I really don't think there's a problem with the ntp package, but maybe I have missed a step or detail that causes you issues? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/781088 Title: Time is not syncronized with NTP-server -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
