03-28-2016, 03:08 AM
Hi paul1149,
I had an intense look around, tested several approaches I found on the internet on three different LL 2.8 installations. No luck, the GUI throws out that error message...
However, setting ntp synchronization up on the command line works just fine. Not only is ntpd running, it also does it's job.
Does "running properly" mean it's the same on your end?
Hope that's the case
PS: Learnt something new along the way: fake-hwclock
see here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/254826/h...077#443077
I had an intense look around, tested several approaches I found on the internet on three different LL 2.8 installations. No luck, the GUI throws out that error message...
However, setting ntp synchronization up on the command line works just fine. Not only is ntpd running, it also does it's job.
Does "running properly" mean it's the same on your end?
Hope that's the case

PS: Learnt something new along the way: fake-hwclock
see here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/254826/h...077#443077