ntp is installed by default on ubuntu, so is also for network-manager.
If I've understood, it means that every user that won't start with network will have this problem. I think there is need to find a better solution, because I don't believe new users are able to stop ntpd by themself, and they even don't will understand that the problem comes from ntpd...
Maybe a solution would be to make network-manager restart ntpd , when link is up ?
Or to disable ntp by default, and enable the ntpdate from the gnome clock, as a beginer will first try to modify things through the gui...
Ok, but there are always some issues :
ntp is installed by default on ubuntu, so is also for network-manager.
If I've understood, it means that every user that won't start with network will have this problem. I think there is need to find a better solution, because I don't believe new users are able to stop ntpd by themself, and they even don't will understand that the problem comes from ntpd...
Maybe a solution would be to make network-manager restart ntpd , when link is up ?
Or to disable ntp by default, and enable the ntpdate from the gnome clock, as a beginer will first try to modify things through the gui...