An Small How-To (just a bit): adjusting or syncronizing Time

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An Small How-To (just a bit): adjusting or syncronizing Time

Postby albfneto » Thu Apr 09, 2009 22:05

Small How-To:
adjust or syncronizing the time and date in Sabayon.
Is easy!
In the terminal, konsole, execute the command:

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$ su
and root password
# hwclock


If this not adjust properly, try:

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$ su
and root password
# ntpdate "the IP or the adress of your Country and City nearest time server"
example, in Brazil, University of São Paulo, São Paulo City, SP State, UTC -3 hours.
# ntpdate ntp.usp.br
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Re: An Small How-To (just a bit): adjusting or syncronizing Time

Postby wolfden » Fri Apr 10, 2009 0:50

this area is not for howtos - it's for new people to ask questions

Use the wiki for stuff like this
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