I used to synchorize the time clock with time server and this worked fine on Kubuntu, there is also such option on Ubuntu but doesn't seem to work, I already installed NTP support and there are lot of time servers on the list (right click on the task bar time clock......) and I selected all, but then the 'synchorize now' button disabled, it was enabled before I install NTP support, and I don't see the time clock changed, how does this thing work anyway ?
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Re: Time clock synchorize how to
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ub...ynchronisation
I know on Kubuntu if I changed clock settings you won't notice the change till next reboot.Registered Linux User #418555<br />Kubuntu User #9254<br /><br />aptosid 2010-01 Xfce / aptosid 2010-01 KDE-Lite<br />Debian Wheezy Xfce / Kubuntu 10.04<br />aptosid 2011-01 Xfce / aptosid 2011-01 KDE-Lite<br />Debian Testing Gnome<br />Debian Sid Gnome<br />Epidemic 3.2<br />ALL pulseaudio free by default
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Re: Time clock synchorize how to
Thanks, I did exactly just that, on Kubuntu I can force it to sync. by uncheck and check again the synchonize box and apply change, but the synchonize button is disabled on Ubuntu, I've to check if reboot force a sync.Do you Yahoo ? No I hiccup only :P
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