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Re: the time



Try:

clock -w

This will write system time to the CMOS clock... make sure you have the 
correct time and use -u for GMT.

--Jay Barbee

> Hi...
> 
> Uh, is there a Linux program to set the system CMOS clock?
> 
> Alex
> 
> On Mon, 13 Jul 1998, Shaleh wrote:
> 
> > Date: Mon, 13 Jul 1998 16:38:30 -0400
> > From: Shaleh <shaleh@livenet.net>
> > To: David Parmet <dparmet@interport.net>
> > Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > Subject: Re: the time
> > Resent-Date: 13 Jul 1998 20:40:08 -0000
> > Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
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> > Set your system BIOS correctly.
> > 
> > David Parmet wrote:
> > > 
> > > dumb newbie question....
> > > 
> > > I got everything up and running (still working on X but that's another
> > > story) but when i ask for date it gives me May 25th.
> > > 
> > > How do i change the date and time?
> > > 
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