Fedora 35, Chrony misaligns when the sleep-deprived laptop is turned back on (occasionally).
Fedora 35, Chrony misaligns when the sleep-deprived laptop is turned back on (occasionally).
I don't understand how to fix this, but I've noticed others sharing their Chrony data so I'm hoping someone here can help. Restarting Chrony or changing the time to manual and then back to auto seems to resolve it, which is just a temporary fix. At the moment, it's around 09:34 CET. Chrony sources indicate the last sample details are available. Time from cloudflare.com, ntp.fnutt.net, and time.cloudflare.com. Chrony tracking shows a reference ID of A29FC87B, stratum 4, with recent offset and frequency information. The system reports normal leap status if Chrony detects sync issues. If it doesn't correct itself automatically, perhaps the problem lies in how time is adjusted upon startup? If this isn't enough to clarify, let me know what steps you'd like to try next.