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Sephiroth 30th Apr 03 01:03 AM

I think.....

does anybody know how to set the clock of a linux machine over the shell?

CARTMAN 2nd May 03 11:19 AM

You can use ntpdate <time server> to sync with a atomic clock. Or just use date -s MMDDhhmm. but I suggest ntpdate which is the best way to do this.

Sephiroth 2nd May 03 07:56 PM

thanks :D

craftyc 5th Aug 03 07:01 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by CARTMAN@May 2 2003, 10:19 AM
You can use ntpdate <time server> to sync with a atomic clock. Or just use date -s MMDDhhmm. but I suggest ntpdate which is the best way to do this.
You must have ntp installed to do this. The date command is installed as default on all distros (I think).


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