lee wrote:
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 10:16:03 +0100 "abdelkader belahcene" <abelahcene@gmail.com> wrote:Hi, I want to change the time for my system, ( the time displayed doesn't correspond to my country which is gmt+1) I use date -s, but I have to do it at each reboot, how to do it permanentlySet the time in the BIOS to GMT, edit /etc/default/rcS (UTC=yes) and run "dpkg-reconfigure tzdata" to specify your timezone. To keep always the correct time, you can run ntpd.
or chrony