Take a look at the man pages for:

/sbin/hwclock
/bin/date
/sbin/clock

If the manpage does not exist, try calling them with -h or --help in some
cases, depending upon other things, including how recent the SW and kernel
happen to be.

also look into the script:

/usr/sbin/timeconfig

Thanks,

Ron DuFresne

On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Colimoro, Lucio UA-1 (NSANAP N63) wrote:

> I have a linux box which receipt log messages that have timestamps in
> UnixEpoch format.
> There is any tools "under Linux" I can use to convert them into a readable
> format?
> Thanks
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