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Why at all use unmaintained third-party tool if ntp working good whithout it?
Like I said, repeatedly: Don't. NTP doesn't need a GUI, it never has.
Read the manual for your chosen daemon, and configure it accordingly - in its configuration file or as a command argument in a cron job.
still confusion about date and time
Seriously, how? This is not complicated.
"ntpdate" and "ntp" seem no longe available
Those are now provided by ntpsec, e.g.
aptitude search ntpdate
p ntpsec-ntpdate - client for setting system time from NTP serversntpdig: no eligible servers
Yeah, you didn't specify a server to use.
SYNOPSIS
ntpdate [-46bBdqsuv] [-a key] [-k keyfile] [-o version] [-t timeout] server [...]
it seem the new command is "sudo ntpdate-debian"
It's a simple wrapper in shell, which uses a sensible default server if you don't specify your own.
DESCRIPTION
ntpdate-debian is identical to ntpdate(8) except that it uses the configuration in /etc/default/ntpsec-ntpdate by default.
Why. Does. Nobody. Read. The. Manual.
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Why. Does. Nobody. Read. The. Manual.
They all "know how its supposed to work".
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All of this ridiculous back-and-forth, tangents into who or what what provides $random_gui, blind assumptions about what commands do and what they are for, and posting vague screenshots of who-knows-what or wanting to "tick" something instead of just typing 'man' or 'apropos' [whatever one wanted to know about] or using the perfectly good cron job Altoid served up on a silver platter...
The thread should have started and ended with:
How start NTP?
RTFM. NTP is as old as time, nothing of significance has changed.
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Really the only thing that needs installing is ntpsec, it has the daemon and everything else needed, it pre-configures to using debian's ntp. Never had to do any configging to it, just installed it and it worked, still does.
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bit of a carry_on/pile_on continuing the rtfm theme:
Be Excellent to each other and Party On!
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Why. Does. Nobody. Read. The. Manual.
They all "know how its supposed to work".
RTFM. NTP is as old as time, nothing of significance has changed.
Ok, why at all Devuan devs implement third-party tool for admin time if as you said so "simple"... go deeper... why at all we need GUI and DE!?
That why Linux still not ready for desktop usage and never will at near future, here never nothing works "out of the box" like working at Windows ![]()
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Really the only thing that needs installing is ntpsec, it has the daemon and everything else needed, it pre-configures to using debian's ntp. Never had to do any configging to it, just installed it and it worked, still does.
because its f**ng gnome-tool at Devuan leads to misunderstanding for casual users,
logic > if i cant set up time via gui > how i can know that i need install ntp daemon that bypassing gui tool and its will set correctly time, if previously i set time manually via gnome-tool because it say that ntp NOT installed!?
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Why do you have 4 login managers? What exactly are you running?
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First word says ceres.
What else would you run as a beginner ... stable is boring!
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more carry_on/pile_on...same song was sung 18 months ago:
Be Excellent to each other and Party On!
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why at all Devuan devs implement third-party tool for admin time
Devuan didn't write, implement, or encourage the use of that "tool". Here is the wiki page on setting the time in Debian (which also applies to Devuan, sans the systemd section). Notice there is no mention at all of any GUI.
why at all we need GUI and DE!
You are the one insisting on using gnome-system-tool or whatever it is, nobody else.
Also, we don't. There are a multitude of Debian and Devuan systems that run just fine with no GUI at all.
misunderstanding for casual users
s/casual users/people who refuse to read the documentation/g
FTFY.
how i can know that i need install ntp daemon
By reading the documentation, instead of "working at Windows" ![]()
What else would you run as a beginner ... stable is boring!
OP has a long history of running unstable (or better yet, mixing) releases, then complaining that "Devuan" is broken and things don't work "out of the box" when the inevitable bugs arise. Apparently "unstable is for testers and bug hunters" is also in documentation they refuse to read.
We used to have a whole thread for people to contribute to the community by serving as a warning to others over on FDN, before the big DEI takeover...
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First word says ceres.
What else would you run as a beginner ... stable is boring!
Yeah I saw that part, I was more interested in what DE.
gnome-system-tool
Well that in of itself would explain the problems.
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Hello:
Well that in of itself would explain the problems.
Methinks you nailed it. 8^°
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First word says ceres.
What else would you run as a beginner ... stable is boring!
yes and no
i use Ceres because Debian several years ago drop support nvidia-340 driver at stable but still leave it only at sid
By reading the documentation, instead of "working at Windows"
why for working at Windows i do not need read documentation,
because all works out from the box,
working at Windows much simpler than at Linux,
that boring, and time to time i use Linux as puzzle game for brainfucking ![]()
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Sounds like you should use Windows if it's so out-of-the-box-good, good luck with that! ![]()
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i use Ceres because Debian several years ago drop support nvidia-340
So why not backport the package, rather than switching release?
I swear I will never understand why people switch releases, or even change distros entirely, all to avoid compiling something.
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So why not backport the package, rather than switching release?
I swear I will never understand why people switch releases, or even change distros entirely, all to avoid compiling something.
1. its very hard way, and i can stay with broken os after such experiments
2. can you give me 100% working instructions for your suggestion?
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very hard way
"Hard" is relative to ones experience. If you never try, you won't gain any of that and it will remain "hard" indefinitely.
broken os
No X11/GUI is the worst you could achieve, and that's hardly "broken OS". The CLI will remain usable with only the generic VGA drivers in the kernel.
can you give me 100% working instructions
I don't do spoon-feeding, and I don't have any nvidia hardware to test with so any "100%" would be meaningless. Generic backporting instructions are here, and the source package you will want to build from is here.
You might need newer versions of some tooling (e.g. debhelper), but there looks to be little else in the way of dependencies.
Also, somebody has already done the "instructions" thing, and it took all of 10 seconds to find on the 'net. There are probably others.
You could have found those yourself, so I assume what you really want when you say "100%" is some kind warranty... Which you will not get anywhere, so you may as well stop asking.
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Can't recommend OpenNTPD enough. It also works really well with Runit.
Zero issues with any time synchronization here.
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