** Changed in: ntp (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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May be: Installing Xubuntu I used the home-partition of ubuntu. Before I
deleted most of the files and directories meaning that they are relevant
for the unity desktop.
Now I will do it again and leave only those applications, which have
nothing to do with the system. E.g. Firefox and Thunderbird
Not really the reason. After user log out and log in, which I do rarely,
the loop comes back.
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Meanwhile I had installed Ubuntu: As the unity desktop is not my thing I
installed Xubuntu again and found two reasons for the time leaks in the
syslog, but not at the same starts of OS.
1. Setting of IPv6 in the networkmanager. I set it to 'ignore'.
2. NTP Server in 'ntp.conf'. I changed it to th
Jun 19 16:26:51 josef-Xubuntu rtkit-daemon[1683]: Successfully made thread 1681
of process 1681 (n/a) owned by '1000' high priority at nice level -11.
Jun 19 16:26:51 josef-Xubuntu rtkit-daemon[1683]: Supervising 1 threads of 1
processes of 1 users.
Jun 19 16:26:52 josef-Xubuntu rtkit-daemon[1683
After several restarts I thought that there must be another behavior
which causes the loop. I don't payed attention, that I had changed the
login to using password. In this case the loop exists. Without password
I had no loop with and without NTPDATE for several restarts.
But with the last restar
Please also paste the output of:
time -p ntpdate -q ntp.ubuntu.com
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Have you tried reinstalling ntpdate to check it's really its fault? I
don't see how it could create delays when logging in. Also please attach
/var/log/daemon.log and ~/.xsession-errors when the problem happens.
** Package changed: gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu) => ntp (Ubuntu)
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