Ubuntu 18.04 Clock not updating after Hibernate
I have installed Ubuntu 18.04 on my Laptop and use hibernate very often, but if I resume, the clock in the top panel shows the wrong time. If I go to Settings > Information > Date and Time and toggle the Determine date and time automatically option twice the time gets updated correctly.
Is there any way to update the time automatically on resume after hibernate? After reboot the clock in the top panel shows the correct time.
18.04 gnome hibernate reboot clock
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I have installed Ubuntu 18.04 on my Laptop and use hibernate very often, but if I resume, the clock in the top panel shows the wrong time. If I go to Settings > Information > Date and Time and toggle the Determine date and time automatically option twice the time gets updated correctly.
Is there any way to update the time automatically on resume after hibernate? After reboot the clock in the top panel shows the correct time.
18.04 gnome hibernate reboot clock
I would install ntp. But it may be not the best solution.
– Pilot6
12 hours ago
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I have installed Ubuntu 18.04 on my Laptop and use hibernate very often, but if I resume, the clock in the top panel shows the wrong time. If I go to Settings > Information > Date and Time and toggle the Determine date and time automatically option twice the time gets updated correctly.
Is there any way to update the time automatically on resume after hibernate? After reboot the clock in the top panel shows the correct time.
18.04 gnome hibernate reboot clock
I have installed Ubuntu 18.04 on my Laptop and use hibernate very often, but if I resume, the clock in the top panel shows the wrong time. If I go to Settings > Information > Date and Time and toggle the Determine date and time automatically option twice the time gets updated correctly.
Is there any way to update the time automatically on resume after hibernate? After reboot the clock in the top panel shows the correct time.
18.04 gnome hibernate reboot clock
18.04 gnome hibernate reboot clock
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Samuel P.Samuel P.
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I would install ntp. But it may be not the best solution.
– Pilot6
12 hours ago
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I would install ntp. But it may be not the best solution.
– Pilot6
12 hours ago
I would install ntp. But it may be not the best solution.
– Pilot6
12 hours ago
I would install ntp. But it may be not the best solution.
– Pilot6
12 hours ago
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If you install ntp
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sudo apt install ntp
Your time will be always automatically synchronized with time servers.
Another way is to correct the service that brings the system up from hibernation to run ntpdate
.
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If you install ntp
by
sudo apt install ntp
Your time will be always automatically synchronized with time servers.
Another way is to correct the service that brings the system up from hibernation to run ntpdate
.
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If you install ntp
by
sudo apt install ntp
Your time will be always automatically synchronized with time servers.
Another way is to correct the service that brings the system up from hibernation to run ntpdate
.
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If you install ntp
by
sudo apt install ntp
Your time will be always automatically synchronized with time servers.
Another way is to correct the service that brings the system up from hibernation to run ntpdate
.
If you install ntp
by
sudo apt install ntp
Your time will be always automatically synchronized with time servers.
Another way is to correct the service that brings the system up from hibernation to run ntpdate
.
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I would install ntp. But it may be not the best solution.
– Pilot6
12 hours ago