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Use Linux Date Command As A Timezone Converter
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Use Linux Date Command As A Timezone Converter

BySharad Chhetri July 2, 2013December 10, 2024

Date command is not only use for setting and viewing the date and time of system but it can also be used to display current date and time running in some other country or can also display future date and time of other country. For this we must need the time zone information of the…

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Learn Linux Date Command With Examples
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Learn Linux Date Command With Examples

BySharad Chhetri July 2, 2013December 10, 2024

In this post we will learn about how to set date and time as well as how to get date and time information with date command.Note: If you want to set date and time of system you must be login with superuser or root. Date command is one of the useful command in linux. At…

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