On vendredi, 26 octobre 2018 20.30:51 h CEST Hendrik Woltersdorf wrote:
Am 26.10.18 um 17:41 schrieb Jan Engelhardt:
On Friday 2018-10-26 17:31, Christian Boltz wrote:
Hello,
on a recent Tumbleweed installation (new install on 2018-10-04) with the KDE default pattern, both ntpd and chrony get installed - but none of them get enabled by default :-(
The (obvious) result is that the clock runs out of sync.
Before I open a bugreport - what's the expected behaviour on a fresh installation? I'd vote for "enable chrony by default" [1] unless someone good reasons against that, or a better idea ;-)
systemctl enable systemd-timesyncd (And do away with ntp and chrony? ;-)
+1
That's what I do usually.
Hendrik
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