On Thu, Jun 13, 2024 at 7:19 AM Michael via PLUG-discuss <
plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
> My battery is dead. That don't matter to me because NTP is supposed to set
> the time to the correct time. But it's not. I have to manually go in and
> set the time! What's the deal? Is there a way to get NTP to do what it's
> supposed to?
>
>
This is a vague statement IMO.
You have not mentioned which NTP package you have installed nor have you
told us how you determined that it is not adjusting the time.
Install chrony; the daemon will automatically adjust the time after boot
up. It is enabled by default in Ubuntu and its derivatives.
$ systemctl | egrep chrony
chrony.service loaded active running chrony,
an NTP client/server
--
Arun Khan
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