5 hours ago
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:
![[Image: Spt90Uq.png]](https://i.imgur.com/Spt90Uq.png)
Selecting "Install NTP support" results in:
![[Image: yx1jUSe.png]](https://i.imgur.com/yx1jUSe.png)
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?
When choosing this option a pop-up window appears:
![[Image: Spt90Uq.png]](https://i.imgur.com/Spt90Uq.png)
Selecting "Install NTP support" results in:
![[Image: yx1jUSe.png]](https://i.imgur.com/yx1jUSe.png)
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?
