command to set ntp server

From: Sebastian Ho (kokwah_at_ncs.com.sg)
Date: 06/30/05

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    Hi

    I am looking for the command to set the NTP server that is found in
    system-config-date UI.

    I am able to change the NTP by editing /etc/ntp.conf but was hoping for
    a command to do it for me.

    Any idea?

    Thanks

    Sebastian Ho

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