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Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop - date and time synchronization issue


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I did a clean install of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my laptop a couple of days back. During installation, I chose the timezone to be my local time zone i.e., Kolkata, India (Indian Standard Time). However, after booting my system, the time and date are showing incorrect values.



Displayed values:



date: Sat Aug 10 2019
time: 22:16:xx



Actual values at that time:



date: Sat Aug 10 2019
time: 11:16:xx



Precisely, the displayed time is 11 hours ahead of the actual time.



Wrong date and time displayed



In Settings --> Date and Time, the Automatic Date and Time, and the Automatic Time Zones switches are also enabled.



enter image description here



I found some articles on the internet using which I tried to analyze/fix the issue (Screenshots attached).




  1. Run timedatectl
    enter image description here

  2. Installed ntp
    enter image description here

  3. Run sudo ntpq -p
    enter image description here

  4. Run sudo nmap -p123 -sU -P0 localhost. I think it checks the status of UDP port 123.
    enter image description here


What should be the next steps I need to perform to fix this issue?










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    I did a clean install of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my laptop a couple of days back. During installation, I chose the timezone to be my local time zone i.e., Kolkata, India (Indian Standard Time). However, after booting my system, the time and date are showing incorrect values.



    Displayed values:



    date: Sat Aug 10 2019
    time: 22:16:xx



    Actual values at that time:



    date: Sat Aug 10 2019
    time: 11:16:xx



    Precisely, the displayed time is 11 hours ahead of the actual time.



    Wrong date and time displayed



    In Settings --> Date and Time, the Automatic Date and Time, and the Automatic Time Zones switches are also enabled.



    enter image description here



    I found some articles on the internet using which I tried to analyze/fix the issue (Screenshots attached).




    1. Run timedatectl
      enter image description here

    2. Installed ntp
      enter image description here

    3. Run sudo ntpq -p
      enter image description here

    4. Run sudo nmap -p123 -sU -P0 localhost. I think it checks the status of UDP port 123.
      enter image description here


    What should be the next steps I need to perform to fix this issue?










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      I did a clean install of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my laptop a couple of days back. During installation, I chose the timezone to be my local time zone i.e., Kolkata, India (Indian Standard Time). However, after booting my system, the time and date are showing incorrect values.



      Displayed values:



      date: Sat Aug 10 2019
      time: 22:16:xx



      Actual values at that time:



      date: Sat Aug 10 2019
      time: 11:16:xx



      Precisely, the displayed time is 11 hours ahead of the actual time.



      Wrong date and time displayed



      In Settings --> Date and Time, the Automatic Date and Time, and the Automatic Time Zones switches are also enabled.



      enter image description here



      I found some articles on the internet using which I tried to analyze/fix the issue (Screenshots attached).




      1. Run timedatectl
        enter image description here

      2. Installed ntp
        enter image description here

      3. Run sudo ntpq -p
        enter image description here

      4. Run sudo nmap -p123 -sU -P0 localhost. I think it checks the status of UDP port 123.
        enter image description here


      What should be the next steps I need to perform to fix this issue?










      share|improve this question







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      I did a clean install of Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my laptop a couple of days back. During installation, I chose the timezone to be my local time zone i.e., Kolkata, India (Indian Standard Time). However, after booting my system, the time and date are showing incorrect values.



      Displayed values:



      date: Sat Aug 10 2019
      time: 22:16:xx



      Actual values at that time:



      date: Sat Aug 10 2019
      time: 11:16:xx



      Precisely, the displayed time is 11 hours ahead of the actual time.



      Wrong date and time displayed



      In Settings --> Date and Time, the Automatic Date and Time, and the Automatic Time Zones switches are also enabled.



      enter image description here



      I found some articles on the internet using which I tried to analyze/fix the issue (Screenshots attached).




      1. Run timedatectl
        enter image description here

      2. Installed ntp
        enter image description here

      3. Run sudo ntpq -p
        enter image description here

      4. Run sudo nmap -p123 -sU -P0 localhost. I think it checks the status of UDP port 123.
        enter image description here


      What should be the next steps I need to perform to fix this issue?







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