Death wrote:

>user  linuxconf  and  look  down the menus  u  will  find date and  time
>config
>or
>at  th shell  prompt  tyr  the command  " timconf "
>u must  be  root
>thanx
>hacker
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>Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 12:58 PM
>Subject: RE: HOWTO : configure date and time
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>>>    I would like to configure the date and time for
>>>today. Is someone know what is the command line for
>>>it?
>>>I've tried :
>>>      
>>>
>>>>date 18072002
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>>>>
>>>so i have the date of today july 18th at 20:02 time
>>>but I don't know how to configure the year.
>>>      
>>>
>>date 180720022002
>>
>>steve
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