Thanks
I will try this right away
I received the following as a Private Message, and it seems like a useful general question for the forum. It's posted here without attribution, as I don't have the sender's permission.
It's easily done, with root permissions. First set the System Time (from the lxterm):I think i accidentally set the clock incorrectly... now i don't know how to change it back >.<You'll probably want to set the TimeZone as well as the time where you live. The sudo means that the system admin ("root") is authorizing this, rather than a less-privileged user ("knoppix"). Second, set the Hardware Clock to the System Clock time:Code:sudo time-adminThis will cause the system to keep the clock setting from the current session in future "boots."Code:sudo hwclock -w or sudo hwclock --systohc
Cheers!
Krishna
Last edited by krishna.murphy; 07-25-2010 at 03:03 PM. Reason: Clarity
Thanks
I will try this right away
hmm... it says... time-admin: command not found... hwclock works... tho... still trying to set to the correct time zone...
$ ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Los_Angeles /etc/localtime
this worked !!!! haha... didn't think of using a command line to fix it... thought there would be some kind of UI for that >.<
private messages don't reach me as I don't read them.
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