Re: Change the time and date

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Tim wrote:
> An alternative is ntpdate.  That'll set your clock according to a
> server, rather than you doing so against your wristwatch.  You use
> it with the name of a NTP server (see the man file for it).
> 
> e.g. ntpdate pool.ntp.org
> 
> NB:  It doesn't want to work while you've got an NTP server running
> on the same box.  If you have, service ntpd stop, would stop it.
> You could then restart it, afterwards.

You can use the -u option to ntpdate and it will work while the ntp
daemon is running.

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