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Once you have a NTP server running on your local network, you are able to set any other computer system or device that uses a time protocol from it; Linux systems, Windows computers, Android devices, tablets, smart phones, etc. Therefore, it's possible to have everything set with an accurate date and time that's capable of communicating with the NTP server. | Once you have a NTP server running on your local network, you are able to set any other computer system or device that uses a time protocol from it; Linux systems, Windows computers, Android devices, tablets, smart phones, etc. Therefore, it's possible to have everything set with an accurate date and time that's capable of communicating with the NTP server. | ||
- | Setting the date and time on other systems using a local network NTP server is achieved by typing | + | Setting the date and time on other Slackware [Linux] |
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- | Thank you for being interested in automatically setting the system date and time on a Slackware ARM installed device, and in this SlackDoc | + | Thank you for being interested in automatically setting the system date and time on a Slackware ARM installed device, and in this SlackDocs |
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