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I have a voicemail server running OpenSUSE 10.2 at work. for some reason the time has jumped ahead by about 1 hour, I need to change to the correct time. how do I go about doing so? my OpenSUSE manual isn't specific or helpful at all.
I have a voicemail server running OpenSUSE 10.2 at work. for some reason the time has jumped ahead by about 1 hour, I need to change to the correct time. how do I go about doing so? my OpenSUSE manual isn't specific or helpful at all.
Thanks
Run Yast...select "System", then "Time and Date" underneath it. Either set it manually, or have your system sync to an internet time server.
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