I have attempted to have this reopened now since Lohn Enok's problem
looks a lot like mine. I've had this problem for more than a month. I'm
not very technically literate. The clock is one hour off from what it's
supposed to be. I've received some help (on several occasions) on
#ubuntu on Freenode and #gnome on the gnome network.

Someone asked my why I'm using ntpd and not ntpdate. I don't know the
answer to that.

I was asked to include this with my bug report:

fredensb...@beboer-pc:~$ sudo ntpdate-debian
 2 Apr 23:27:32 ntpdate[7420]: no server suitable for synchronization found

fredensb...@beboer-pc:~$ sudo ntpdate -v ntp.ubuntu.com
 2 Apr 23:38:29 ntpdate[7448]: ntpdate 4.2....@1.1520-o Fri Dec  4 18:18:35 UTC 
2009 (1)
 2 Apr 23:38:33 ntpdate[7448]: no server suitable for synchronization found
fredensb...@beboer-pc:~$ host ntp.ubuntu.com
ntp.ubuntu.com has address 91.189.94.4
fredensb...@beboer-pc:~$

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Time-synchronization in Ubuntu 8.04 (ntpd) gives +2 hours
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/220731
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