LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Constant time adjustment [Still Happening]
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(09-24-2014, 06:45 PM)ohjrson link Wrote: Update:
Well it seems that the time is anywhere from 2 minutes to 13 minutes off. However it seems to reset itself periodically.

Is there a program I can put in to help keep this as close to the right time as possible?

Update: Just did a reboot to my system because the time was off by 10 minutes.
Had let the system run for 4 days. Lost the time over that many days.

Update: as of today the time is now 22 minutes ahead of what it is supposed to be and the computer has been running for 5d 3:21
Why is this happening?
Thanks
ohjrson
I'm not sure why this happens.
Try this
Code:
sudo apt-get install gnome-time-admin ntp
You'll find 'Time and Date' in the Whisker menu. Open it and click on Unlock and it will ask you for a password. You should see 'Manual' option.
Switch it to the other option, something like 'Keep time synchronised with web servers'.
I hope this helps.
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Thanks.
      I have installed and will see what happens now.
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