Re: timedatex replacing systemd-timedated for NTP packages

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On 11/25/2014 05:15 PM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
Really? if you want a UI that controls whether NTP server software is
running, why not call into the EnableUnitFiles() APIs directly?

Both chronyd and ntpd are often used as clients. Miroslav wasn't talking about server usage scenarios, but replacing systemd's NTP client with either ntpd or chronyd. But if you do that, GNOME currently does not report correctly if the system uses NTP time, which is the bug Miroslav is trying to solve.

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