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Juan Criel <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 3 Apr 1998 16:11:30 -0600
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We have some UNIX boxes here.  Do a MAN on DATE.  I've personally never
done it and both our UNIX admins are out.  I'm pretty much wing'n-it.....
We have our UNIX boxes set to the atomic timer out in Denver, so I don't
have to worry too much about it.

Good luck and tgif!!
Juan,2,3.....




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I know this isn't even an HP-UX question. It's UNIX in general.
I've got a task to change the time on a HP raid system PC running
SCO open server Unix. I don't really know Unix, but is there
a command to make this change. My manuals don't show how it's done.
At least I can't find it.
Thanks for all who are helping me,
Michael & Shirley Dobies
http://www.mosquitonet.com/~mdobies
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