Time and Date

From: Don Dupy (fedora_at_maxxrad.net)
Date: 05/29/04

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    does anyone know a simple way to change the time and date
    on a FC1 machine in command line mode
    I don't have a gui installed

    I don't quite understand the "date" command options

    Thanks

    Don Dupy
    Systems Administrator
    Maxxrad PC Services
    http://www.maxxrad.net
    email: fedora@maxxrad.net

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