On Tue, 2007-05-22 at 16:54 +0200, D G wrote:
> Yes, I see that I have to run ntpd at root :-D
>
> But, why isn't it started at boot time?
>
> On the other hand, I think ntpd does not work behind a proxy.
>
> Maybe both issues should be posted to ntp bugs??
I think both of these issues shou
Yes, I see that I have to run ntpd at root :-D
But, why isn't it started at boot time?
On the other hand, I think ntpd does not work behind a proxy.
Maybe both issues should be posted to ntp bugs??
> This seems to work fine for me. Is the ntp service running? What version
> of system-tool
On Tue, 2007-05-22 at 14:43 +0200, D G wrote:
> This issue is almost solved. The dialog opens and it uses the usual
> gnome granting rights utility (brilliant). But, if I select manual to
> change it once, and then I select synchronize, it claims "ntp support
> not installed", although I do have th
r hand, it seems that synchronization does not work when you are
behind a proxy.
> Subject: Re: Bug#425470: Not possible adjust time by clicking on the clock
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Tue
Le lundi 21 mai 2007 à 23:11 +0200, D G a écrit :
> Package: gnome-system-tools Version: 2.18.1-1 If you select System ->
> Administration -> Time and Date, it works. If you run time-admin as
> root, it works too. But, if you right click on the clock and select
> "Adjust date and time", you get "Yo
Package: gnome-system-tools
Version: 2.18.1-1
If you select System -> Administration -> Time and Date, it works. If you run
time-admin as root, it works too.
But, if you right click on the clock and select "Adjust date and time", you get
"You are not allowed to access the system configuration
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