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by denton-scratch
730 days ago
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Thanks - "ntp has been replaced ntpsec", but it's not the default. My mistake - my systems are systemd-free. On my initial encounter with ntpsec, I found ntpsec running, but ntp was also installed. That's an interesting construction of "replace". This would be hard to replicate, because I don't know when ntpsec turned up; otherwise I'd try to make a bug report. If ntpsec was replacing ntp, I'd expect to find no ntp after the update. |
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