Hi Axel,

As far as I know the raspi image should use systemd-timesyncd for time
synchronization, with no need to manually install chrony or ntpd. Could
you please paste the output of the following commands:

  systemctl status systemd-timesyncd
  timedatectl status
  timedatectl timesync-status

from a system where you're experiencing the lack of time synchronization
and which you didn't customize by running `timedatectl set-ntp true` or
by manually installing other NTP clients? Ideally this would be from a
pristine Ubuntu image.

In any case I strongly doubt this is a chrony bug, however I'm leaving
the bug task as it is for now, but marking it as Incomplete waiting for
more information from your side. Thanks!

** Changed in: chrony (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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