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Does Default Ubuntu use ntpd or timesyncd?

cn flag

In the question linked, I ask how I can get time syncing to work. Why is the time not syncing?

The answer given was to check my NTP configuration. Why would I do that? I thought Ubuntu switched from ntp to timesyncd when systemd was adopted. What is the Default time syncing method on Ubuntu?

Ubuntu 18.04

cn flag
"Why would I do that?" should be a comment in the other question not a new question. " I thought Ubuntu switched from ntp to timesyncd when systemd was adopted?" The question is not asking about what Ubuntu uses but what YOU use.
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It depends on *which* Ubuntu you are using which is the default. Because they changed and at one point e
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cn flag

Default Ubuntu uses timesyncd, and this has been the case since Ubuntu 15.04 (April 2015)

Source: Rationale for switching from upstart to systemd?

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