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- From: cgarnett@unix.amherst.edu (Craig Garnett)
- Subject: Re: Resetting system time
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- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1992 18:27:50 GMT
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- Craig Garnett (cgarnett@unix.amherst.edu) wrote:
- : I know this is in the manual, but I'm 500 miles away from my manual
- : set right now. Could some kind soul tell me the magic command to
- : set system time from a command line? I feel so dumb, but it's just
- : not something you have to do very often. :)
- :
- Yep, "date" it is. Thanks, everyone!
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