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| The clocks on my two computers both went crazy. I do not have correct time
| anymore. I figured that rdate can reset the time for me from a network
| time server. I have the time zone and "dat-light-saving-time" settings
| correct. So, I guess I only need to put "rdate -s host" in my cron hourly
| task list!
man ntpd
using the ntp daemon (xntpd or ntpd) is much better
and also man ntpdate
| But, which host should I use? Is there a reliable local time server here
| in UT?
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