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Re: hello


From: Micah Cowan
Subject: Re: hello
Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 14:39:55 -0800
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Ginis.com wrote:
> hello,
> 
> how I can correct the time in RedHat Linux? with command "time" or "date" and 
> how?

Yes, date can do that. To make the change persistent, you probably also
need the hwclock commands. Both will require root privileges to effect
the change. See the documentation for those commands for further
information.

The "time" command is for timing how long a program runs; not for
setting the system time.

In the future, please try to choose a more descriptive line for your
subject; many people choose whether or not to read (and answer) a
message based on the subject line. It helps people to know what the
topic of the message is, and how likely they are to have something to say.

- --
Micah J. Cowan
Programmer, musician, typesetting enthusiast, gamer...
http://micah.cowan.name/

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