> Can you explain why this is actually a problem please?
I guess that Ubuntu systems with ntp installed would boot a little
faster if ntp was not doing useless work by getting started before the
network is fully up.
> Won't timesyncd suffice on a desktop that uses NetworkManager now?
Perhaps, but timesyncd is not activated by default. I had to type this
command to activate it:
# timedatectl set-ntp true
While timesyncd is probably a fine alternative to ntp, this is a bug in
ntp and Ubuntu would be a better system with this bug fixed (or ntp
removed and timesyncd activated by default).
> Is the time on your system actually falling out of sync, or is the problem
> just the noise of
the error message?
Time is fine on my system, but the noise of the error messages is a
problem in itself.
** Changed in: ntp (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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