Before Debian, what Linux distribution you were using ?
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#2 Re: Changing the timezone of your Debian system Posted by peterhoeg (193.163.xx.xx) on Mon 15 Aug 2005 at 09:25 Use NTP as outlined in the article. aptitude install ntp-simple edit /etc/default/ntp and change the server to pool.ntp.org And there you go! Alternatively, you can have one machine act as server, point that to pool.ntp.org and all the other servers/workstations to that local machine instead of pool.ntp.org.
Alternatively, you can have one machine act as server, point that to pool.ntp.org and all the other servers/workstations to that local machine instead of pool.ntp.org.
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