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How to Change Date and Time on Debian Linux

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On Debian Linux, you can change the date and time using the date command in the terminal. However, this change will only persist until the next reboot. To set the system time permanently, you can use the timedatectl command. Here is how you can change the date and time using timedatectl: Replace YYYY-MM-DD with the […]

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