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[FEATURE REQUEST] Switch to systemd-timesyncd #51

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korewaChino opened this issue Aug 14, 2024 · 3 comments
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[FEATURE REQUEST] Switch to systemd-timesyncd #51

korewaChino opened this issue Aug 14, 2024 · 3 comments
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
By default, Fedora upstream uses chronyd as an NTP client. We should switch to systemd-timesyncd since it is already provided by systemd

Describe the solution you'd like
Replace chronyd with systemd-timesyncd

Describe alternatives you've considered
Keep using chronyd

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This is a breaking change, may break desktops which have no timesyncd support (i.e KDE)

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https://discuss.kde.org/t/how-to-sync-the-time-accurately-in-kde/3506

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When I tried to turn on automatic time sync in systemsettings5, it turns off timesyncd and enables chrony

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korewaChino commented Aug 14, 2024

Update: Turns out Anaconda and nm-connection-editor depends on chrony

Okay, if chrony is not installed seems like KDE defaults to timesyncd, so this may work in 41.

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