Re: the time
On Tue, 14 Jul 1998, Alexander wrote:
> Uh, is there a Linux program to set the system CMOS clock?
>From the man page of clock:
NAME
clock - manipulate the CMOS clock
SYNOPSIS
/sbin/clock [ -u ] -r
/sbin/clock [ -u ] -w
/sbin/clock [ -u ] -s
/sbin/clock [ -u ] -a
DESCRIPTION
clock manipulates the CMOS clock in variaous ways, allow-
ing it to be read or written, and allowing synchronization
between the CMOS clock and the kernel's version of the
system time.
Johann
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