[Expired for linux (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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On Mar 12, 2014, at 07:31 AM, Neil Wilson wrote:
>It would be as well to try it out - particularly as the package has been
>updated recently.
Indeed. I installed it, timesync is enabled, removed ntp, and indeed after
about a 20m suspend, once resumed time syncs up again. Since I've not noticed
It would be as well to try it out - particularly as the package has been
updated recently.
I tried a fresh install of Trusty and when 'vmtoolsd' is running from
the 'open-vm-tools' package, the output from 'vmware-toolbox-cmd stat
hosttime' and 'date' are the same after a restore from vmware susp
On Mar 11, 2014, at 08:31 PM, Neil Wilson wrote:
>Can you check you VMWare settings for the virtual machine and check that
>'synchronise time' is checked in the Advanced Section.
Yes, that is checked.
>Also do you have the 'open-vm-tools' installed (i.e. is vmtoolsd running
>which is what does t
Barry,
Can you check you VMWare settings for the virtual machine and check that
'synchronise time' is checked in the Advanced Section.
Also do you have the 'open-vm-tools' installed (i.e. is vmtoolsd running
which is what does the time sync to the Host every 60 seconds).
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I don't see the issue on Windows XP. Only when running Ubuntu.
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Title:
time never catches up to reality after VM sleep
Status in “l
On Mar 11, 2014, at 07:56 PM, Serge Hallyn wrote:
>Is it safe to assume that other VMs - other Ubuntu releases, or other
>distros, or windows, do not have this behavior?
I haven't tried other guest OSes. I'll give Debian and Windows 7 a try.
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Thanks, Barry. So IIUC this has nothing to do with qemu, so I'm
switching it to linux.
Is it safe to assume that other VMs - other Ubuntu releases, or other
distros, or windows, do not have this behavior?
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