Re: Setting The System Clock [Linux]

From: Michael Heiming (michael+USENET_at_www.heiming.de)
Date: 10/26/03


Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2003 10:45:41 +0100

Alan Connor <zzzzzz@xxx.yyy> wrote:

> As root:

> date --set='-1 hours'

Not needed if you use ntp to sync your system clock.

In addition, don't forget to sync the BIOS clock:

man hwclock

;)

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