I'd say let's just install ntpd by default, and stop running ntpdate
automatically, because it 1) only runs when (re)connecting, which is
kind of misleading and not correct on servers and 2) isn't currently
reported in the GUI as automated Internet time sync, while it's actually
doing this in the background. The new time & date tool in GNOME Control
Center 3.0 also relies on the fact that ntpd is present to sync time.

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Title:
  FFe: time-admin and indicator-datetime-preferences shouldn't both be
  installed by default

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