 sudoedit /etc/systemd/timesyncd.conf uncomment the NTP= line and append your time server to the end of the line. After that systemctl restart systemd-timesyncd.service then timedatectl show-timesync should show that it is either synced or trying to sync. If it fails it should fall back to ntp.ubuntu.com (re @heysoundude: How do I change ServerAddress ?)
 Can I put in an IPv6 address?
 Yes I can...
 Thank you. I’m now sync’d to my hosted time server, with better offset and drift than to the ubuntu ntp server
[11:48] <alex70000[m]> Made it, thank you @kc2bez
[11:49] <kc2bez[m]> happy to help
[17:33] <vharms> Hallo ist wer hier ?
 Kanäle in Ihrer Sprache finden Sie unter lubuntu.me/links (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <vharms> Hallo ist wer hier ?)
 In irc #lubuntu-de
 Is gone?
 Thanks, they unfortunately left almost immediately after asking. (re @N0um3n0: Kanäle in Ihrer Sprache finden Sie unter lubuntu.me/links)
 Yup
 XD
 Thanks :) (re @kc2bez: Thanks, they unfortunately left almost immediately after asking.)
 NP
[18:54] <bluesfreak72> Hi there!  I'm having an issue with an install on a friend's laptop.  I created a login for myself 1000 and have gotten tap-click to work after logout and reboot on my account.  I created an account for her 1001 and I can get tap-click working with xinput, but as soon as a logout/login happens it stops working.  How do I get it working on her account?
[18:56] <bluesfreak72> Do I maybe need to add the xinput command into a config file?
[19:30] <blackwolf> hello everybody
[19:31] <robert2> Hi