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time synchronization - LL-user - 11-06-2025 As part of customising a Linux Lite 7.6 installation I indented to activate "keep synchronized with internet servers" in the Time and Date Settings. When choosing this option a pop-up window appears: ![]() Selecting "Install NTP support" results in: ![]() I noticed that Linux Lite is not using the Ubuntu default systemd-timesyncd.service but ntpd. So ntp is actually installed. So are users expected to just ignore this setting while synchronization has been implemented in Linux Lite by default? |