1timedatex(8) System Manager's Manual timedatex(8)
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6 timedatex - D-Bus service for system clock and RTC settings
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14 timedatex is a D-Bus service that implements the org.freedesktop.time‐
15 date1 interface. It can be used to read and set the system clock, the
16 real-time clock (RTC), the system timezone, and enable or disable an
17 NTP client installed on the system. It is a replacement for the sys‐
18 temd-timedated service.
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20 The system clock is read and set with microsecond resolution, the pre‐
21 cision is limited mostly by D-Bus latency. When setting the clock to an
22 absolute time, a correction is applied for the time spent in the polkit
23 authorization check. The clock can be also adjusted precisely by an
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26 The RTC is read with a resolution of one second. The hwclock program is
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33 NTP units that should be controlled by timedatex need to be listed in
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45 Miroslav Lichvar <mlichvar@redhat.com>
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