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I thought there was a program to have the system clock set by NIST.

-- charlie Crawford.
  At 02:49 PM 10/10/02 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi,
>You can run timeconfig and up and down arrow your time choices.  When
>you find  the correct time setting you can tab and press enter on the OK
>button.  It seems to be exactly the same program that is called during
>install.  Of course you must be root to run the program.
>
>      Jim Wantz WB0TFK
>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
> >
> > If you are going to burn all of your bridges, you better be able to walk on
> > water.
> >
> >
> >
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