Re: Please set you time!!

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Go to "System Settings" > "Date and Time" and using the NTP server you have chosen you can get the time updated automatically (the clock.redhat.com and clock2.redhat.com don't seem to be working).. You could also set you date manually on this screen..

Or you can simply run "rdate -s time.server.name" which will get the system time synced up to the time server..

When you shutdown you PC the hardware clock will be synced to the system time, or you can run "hwclock --systohc" to do it manually..

You guys are quite invaluable (I hope this is a compliment, I'm not quite sure about the "in" before valuable).


Guus.
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A.J. Bonnema, Leiden The Netherlands,
user #328198 (Linux Counter http://counter.li.org)



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