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| MegaMoth
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| Sun 31 Mar 2002 06:06 AM (UTC) |
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| how do I set the system time?, so people can type TIME and see the time...you know what I mean... | Top |
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| Nick Gammon
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| Reply #1 on Sun 31 Mar 2002 10:23 PM (UTC) |
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| You mean under Cygwin or Unix? Or Windows? Under Windows you can use the control panel. Under Unix, try "man date".
The manual for the date command says "date - print or set the system date and time". |
- Nick Gammon
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