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Answer by atErik for How to keep Debian internal clock synchronized (with NTP...

For Debian GNU/Linux 10 (Buster), and next major versions:The systemd-timesyncd (aka: timesyncd, aka: SystemD-TimeSyncD) is a lighter-weight & simpler alternative of ntpd.View TimeSyncD NTP...

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Answer by phk for How to keep Debian internal clock synchronized (with NTP...

Note that with systemd apparently a different infrastructure involving timedatectl is in place (the old method still works though), see what the Arch guys write about it:...

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Answer by derobert for How to keep Debian internal clock synchronized (with...

Debian expects you to install ntp yourself if you want your clock synchronized. Pretty much all you should have to do is apt-get install ntp. The default install, without any tasks, is fairly minimal.I...

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How to keep Debian internal clock synchronized (with NTP servers)?

I have a home server which runs an up to date Debian 7.5 (wheezy) installation.I just discovered that the server has its internal clock set to ± 3 minutes in the future.I knew that I could use NTP to...

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