https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=445174

--- Comment #12 from Nicolas Fella <nicolas.fe...@gmx.de> ---
aaah, yes, timedated and timesyncd are indeed separate things. That explains a
lot of my confusion.

The KCM is calling time*date*d to enable NTP, which then seems to activate the
appropriate thing (chrony or systemd-timesyncd).

On my OpenSUSE system 'systemctl status systemd-timedated' contains
Nov 26 18:23:32 dumbledore systemd-timedated[6796]: chronyd.service: Enabling
unit.
Nov 26 18:23:32 dumbledore systemd-timedated[6796]: Set NTP to enabled
(chronyd.service).

On my Manjaro system (which seems to use systemd-timesyncd) it contains
Nov 08 22:26:00 madeye systemd-timedated[4532]: Set NTP to enabled
(systemd-timesyncd.service).

So as far as I can tell things "just work", which brings me back to my question
of what user-facing symptoms we are having in Fedora

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