If you are running off wireless, then only when you log in will gnome-network-manager (or knetworkmanager if under KDE) be run -- and this is when, eventually, ntpdate gets kicked.
NTP is started during the boot process (I think as a S50) if it is installed.
So... in fact, n-m should not run ntpdate if ntpd is running. Marking as a n-m bug.
Confirmed. But this is not a ntp or upstart bug.
If you are running off wireless, then only when you log in will gnome-network- manager (or knetworkmanager if under KDE) be run -- and this is when, eventually, ntpdate gets kicked.
NTP is started during the boot process (I think as a S50) if it is installed.
So... in fact, n-m should not run ntpdate if ntpd is running. Marking as a n-m bug.