Dave Plater wrote:
Basil Chupin wrote:
If you try and make the system adjust the time to some time server using the NTP option in Yast Control Centre then forget it: NTP option doesn't even 'fire up'. One way out is to use the CLI 'ntpdate -u <IP-of-timeserver>' to get the date/time set correctly.
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Hi, I just updated yast2-ntp and I can confirm it no longer starts and something had stopped my ntp daemon. I restarted it using the yast runlevel editor and it seems to be fine. Are you using yast2-ntp direct from the beta2 dvd/cd or have you updated since installation? Regards Dave P No idea at this point in time - I would need to put in the other HDs with 11.0 on them to see which version of xntp is being used. But I can say that some 398 packages got upgraded (?)a couple of days ago.
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