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Hi Richard. What you can do is use ntpdate to synchronize your time with
an ntp server. Make sure you have run tzconfig to set the correct
timezone. Once having done this, obtain ntpdate for your distro. I
recommend using time-nw.nist.gov, I use it myself and its reliable.

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On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Richard Villa wrote:

> While installing RH 8, I messed up my time setting.
>
> Does someone know where the system stores the parameters for setting the
> time?  It must be an offset value which tells the system how many hours to
> add or subtract from GMT time.
>
> Richard
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