On 18/11/2018 20.27, Cristian Rodríguez wrote:
El 18-11-2018 a las 15:56, Carlos E. R. escribió:
Interesting command! I did not know about it. But it would be rather more interesting if it displayed milliseconds, as it does it is not sufficient.
It also, now that I think, does not display the network time at all,
Of course, it displays the system time.. not the network time.
in my case from ntp, so I do not know how well my clock is synced - or not.
"NTP service:" will always be "inactive" if you are running anything but systemd-timesyncd.. it no longer knows about the status of other implementations
But I don't. All my systems are still using ntpd, except my new and tiny laptop which uses chrony :-) I do not know yet what advantages chrony brings. My laptops might use systemd-timesyncd, but I have not changed any of them yet, not seeing the advantage either. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.3 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)