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Re: [tlug] time setting



From a time server?
try 
	rdate time.nuri.net
to check the time and/or
	rdate -s time.nuri.net

By hand, do 
	date -s [date]

type 'man date' ((insert witty remark here)) for more options. 



On Wed, 23 Oct 2002 10:36:49 +0900
"hatsuhiro" <hatuhiro@example.com> wrote:

> Please show me which Bash commands do you use to set time and date on the
> text-based console? I couldn't find out such a command by means of doing
> "apropos". Is BIOS setting only the way?
> 
> I have used the right lower clock icon on the KDE graphical console, but I
> have been unable to accurately set exact time with it. At least, several
> minutes are lagged. What's the problem? My purpose is to execute scripts of
> the crontab on time. Thank you.
> 
> Hoshino
> 
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