Roger Oberholtzer [03.09.2012 15:13]:
On Sat, 2012-09-01 at 09:26 -0400, Ken Schneider - openSUSE wrote:
On 08/31/12 18:00, Roger Oberholtzer pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
On openSUSE 12.1 with KDE 4.9 (same with 4.8 and earlier) when I start my network via NetworkManager (wired or wireless), NTP seems not quite right. I is runnuig. But it does not set the time right unless I restart it. It has been this way for a while (months). Here is a sample of what I mean:
My wireless starts when I log in. Being a laptop, the connection does change. I had this issue a year or so ago. Then it was fixed. It reappeared somewhere in 12.1. Since I have not heard screams and threats, I guessed it was my own private issue.
So I count two of us with the issue. Anyone else have a non-functional ntp when starting wireless at login via NetworkManager?
Yep, me. This is, before I check the "system connection" box in KNetworkManager. :-) This is explained in http://doc.opensuse.org/documentation/html/openSUSE/opensuse-reference/cha.n... in section "21.7.1. User and System Connections" ("Connections that are defined as system connection can be shared by all users and are made available right after NetworkManager is started—before any users log in."). However, you have to convince the ntp daemon to wait until NM has started. I'm sure systemd will manage it befor christmas. 2015. Regards, Werner -- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org