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bash-2.05b$ redhat-config-date
bash: redhat-config-date: command not found
bash-2.05b$ cat /etc/sysconfig/clock
ZONE="Europe/London"
UTC=false
ARC=false
now, when i installed fedora (core 1.90, although i only used/needed the first three cds), i selected London as my timezone by clicking on it in the map. I didn't install redhat-config-date by the looks of it. there were a lot of things i didn't install, didn't think i'd need them really, and they were threatening to take up a lot of room on the drive. anyway.
so that's the /etc/sysconfig/clock file (i had forgotten about all that cool stuff in /etc/sysconfig! thanks!

) but if i don't have redhat-config-date installed, does this jinx it? must i now install that to get it working? i don't have apt installed because i had some funny experiences using the apts from freshrpms with this version of linux, so i am kind of using yum when i have to instead. also this internet connection is totally pants so might take me a while to actually install it.
what am i thinking? it's on the CDs!
ok i'll dig out my install CDs and install redhat-config-date, but isn't there an easy way to do this? a nice CLI way? that's more cross platform?
thanks for your time and responses guys.