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Old 03-04-2012, 09:32 PM   #14
Nyoxi
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I'm not sure why would you want 'lipc' command to do that. Anyway nobody dared to answer the question so here it goes ... to set the date/time enter the following into the search field at home screen: ;st <date> <time>
where <date> is date in the format yyy-mm-dd and <time> is time in the format HH:MM

or run /usr/bin/dateTime.sh with the same <date> <time> arguments as ;st

or run /usr/sbin/setdate with seconds since epoch ... that's what dateTime.sh does. There is one lipc event raised there, look into the file (shell script) for more info.

But as thay said try to find out why you cannot register (supposed you really want to register and not doing it just to set time)
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