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in windows there is an option to update time synchronise it with an internet time server i was wondering is there a way to do this with opensuse 10.3 thanks...
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    in windows there is an option to update time synchronise it with an internet time server i was wondering is there a way to do this with opensuse 10.3 thanks

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    Yast-NetworkServices-NTP Config

    Note this will happen on startup so if you do not have an always on Internet it will slow the boot waiting for a connection.

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    In addition to whats been mentioned above, you can also use the ntpdate command. This is useful if you do not always have an internet connection. The syntax is like
    Code:
    #ntpdate ntp.someserver.com

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