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29 Aug
2003
29 Aug
'03
10:10
On Friday 29 August 2003 00:43, Jonathan Lim wrote:
On Friday 29 August 2003 10:23 am, William Westfall wrote:
Is there a bash command to force a time date change upon the system?
man date
check "man hwclock" as well, to set your hardware clock correctly. I usually use: hwclock --set --date"08/29/2003 12:09" hwclock --hctosys ...as long as I'm still "modem-connected". If you got a better (flatrate) connection, you should really use NTP. Hansne -- Powered by SuSE 8.1pro - KDE 3.0.3 - KMail 1.4.3 At least, try asking smart questions: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html Netiquette is easy: http://learn.to/edit_messages ...and you'll get flame-free answers in no time.