  | |  | Change Time | Change Time 2004-01-20 - By Mike Wooding
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--- Mike Wooding <timmywooding@(protected) > wrote:
>
> --- Nick Lindsell <nick@(protected) > wrote:
> > On Mon, 2004-01-19 at 14:40, Muhammad Rizwan Khan
> > wrote:
> ...
> > > How i can chage time of my system through
> command
> > line.
> >
> > "man date ".
>
> I use: ntpdate ntp.tuxfamily.net
> when I want the system time to be correct.
>
> In either case you will probably need to be "root. "
PS - you may want to set the HW clock to the
system time once you 've adjusted it: man hwclock.
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