Canonical wants ntpd-rs, a Rust rewrite of NTP (Network Time Protocol), to become Ubuntu's default time sync client. To help ...
Some of Canonical’s ambitions for the future directions of Ubuntu are becoming apparent – despite some bumps in the road.
Ubuntu 26.04’s GNOME 50 desktop will get attention, but its quiet Rust utility upgrades could matter more for long-term security.
Ubuntu plans to introduce ntpd-rs as the standard for time synchronization. The Rust implementation is intended to replace chrony and other tools. At the heart of the change is the consolidation of ...