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Old 03-23-2013, 06:18 PM   #611
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Originally Posted by fijimunkii View Post
Wow that was quick! Thanks for the help. I'm going to try this right now.

edit - can't figure out how to actually set a new time. I can set the hwclock to the sysclock, and vice versa, but actually entering in a new time/date manually is eluding me.

edit2 - got it! i had to use date +%Y%m%d -s "20130323" 3 times before it fully worked. each time it would progress one year. followed that with hwclock -h and i'm golden. time for dinner and then KUAL awesomeness
There is a KUAL button for that - to set both Linux and Hardware clock from the public NTP network.

Default settings should work anywhere in the world, but user can change the time servers and/or time networks used.

Hint: I wrote it.
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