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Posted: Mar. 08 2005,05:09 QUOTE

Is there a way to change the date/time on the task bar.
I have a probem with the cmos on my laptop & there is no way around it, not a problem really, but its slightly annoying when the time is always 3 years off.

Im sure there has to be a way to do it, I just cant find it anywhere.
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Posted: Mar. 08 2005,05:46 QUOTE

Use date for the system clock, and hwclock for the hardware clock.  Both need to be done as root.
http://www.die.net/doc/linux/man/man1/date.1.html
http://www.die.net/doc/linux/man/man8/hwclock.8.html


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Posted: Mar. 08 2005,07:52 QUOTE

How to change the timezone then?
I tried to do it through linuxconf or by setting manually symbolic link to my timezone - no luck, after reboot it return to US/Eastern again,
what is the right way?
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