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Date and Time error #49

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davidmanoel opened this issue Oct 22, 2022 · 3 comments
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Date and Time error #49

davidmanoel opened this issue Oct 22, 2022 · 3 comments
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22.10.12

Explain the issue and what happens

The problem/bug is happening when, in live mode or even after having the system installed, updated & upgraded or not, in versions 22.06 or 22.10, when I open the control center and acess date and time manager config, a dialog box with the name (GetNtpState ) show the error:

GDBus.Error:freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknow: The name org.freedesktop.timedate1 was not provided by any .service files

When I press "OK", the configuration box does not allow me to enable NTP sync, showing Timezone (null) and not allowing me to make changes to these settings.

GetNtpStateERROR

Date TimeERROR

Explain how to reproduce the bug?

When opening the control center and acessing date and time manager config, the dialog box with the name (GetNtpState ) show the error.

What is the Expected behavior (if applicable)

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Additional context (if applicable)

This error is preventing me from successfully installing PORTS via terminal or Software Station.

When trying to install "ports" through the terminal, fetching, install and extracting happen perfectly from what I see, and then the following error occurs:

" pkg: Fail to set time on /usr/ports/security/p5-Crypt-NULL: No such file or directory"

I'm sure the 'ports' installation error is directly linked to the Date&Time configuration error in the Control Center.

I've reviewed the mo rc.conf settings and everything seems to be perfect.

Screenshots follow.

ports install fail terminal

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@davidmanoel davidmanoel added the bug Something isn't working label Oct 22, 2022
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ericbsd commented Oct 24, 2022

That tool needs to be removed under FreeBSD/GhostBSD it is tied to Systemd.

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I'm not sure of any GUI alternative to this but these settings can be changed with bsdconfig. We could write a guide for the TUI bsdconfig or possibly try to write a gui for it or just the NTP and timezone portion.

Thoughts?

@ericbsd ericbsd transferred this issue from ghostbsd/ghostbsd-src Nov 11, 2023
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ericbsd commented Nov 11, 2023

issue moved from ghostbsd/ghostbsd-src to ghostbsd/issues

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