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| The time zone is the time zone as used by the machine's CMOS clock. This will often (but not always) be UTC. If you need a time in a known time zone, then you can use the ''[[:cmd:ntp]]'' command to obtain the current UTC time. | The time zone is the time zone as used by the machine's CMOS clock. This will often (but not always) be UTC. If you need a time in a known time zone, then you can use the ''[[:cmd:ntp]]'' command to obtain the current UTC time. | ||
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| + | You can use the ''[[:cmd:clear]]'' command to effectively reload the time and date from the underlying hardware clock: | ||
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| + | clear builtin/unixtime | ||