Clock drift even though NTPD running
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I'm having a problem with the clock drifting on my PC. I'M running
Ubuntu 10.10 on an somewhat crusty IBM e-server (1.5GB RAM, 2.4GHz CPU)
ntpd is running (started at run level 2)
servers are defined:
server 1.us.pool.ntp.org server 2.us.pool.ntp.org server 3.us.pool.ntp.org server time.nrc.ca server ntp1.cmc.ec.gc.ca server ntp2.cmc.ec.gc.ca server wuarchive.wustl.edu server clock.psu.edu
Looking at the log file, it would seem that the ntp daemon is running, but the system clock never seems to be set, however.
If I manually set the time from a Casio "atomic" watch, the date/time displayed by the Clock applet drifts out of sync over time.
Looking at the log file (below) it would seem the ntp daemon started ok and is running.
So I am totally flummoxed right now :-(
Here's a copy of my ntp.log
file.
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