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You can change the date like this:
Code:
# date -s "25 NOV 2008 11:00:00" Code:
# date +%Y%m%d -s "20081125" You can find instructions on changing the timezone here: How to Change the Timezone in Linux - wikiHow |
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Its so simple.. I know this command I have learnt in my Skool days
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