Thread: Troubleshooting Manually setting clock
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Old 07-07-2010, 03:50 AM   #3
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Linux commands are completely out of my realm. A man has to know his limitations and DOS is long gone together with my hacking capabilities.

It just surprises me that I don't have the option on the Manage My Kindle page on Amazon or some undocumented code for calling up a simple clock setting app.

The clock is two hours behind. Not a huge problem, but I tend to sit in coffee shops waiting for buses and trains and should I forget about the two hour difference I may be excessively late for some literary love tryst.
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