Learn how to set the system time on Mac OS X from the command line using either the ntpdate tool or the date command. This guide will provide you with step-by-step instructions to ensure that you can easily set the exact time on your Mac. Whether you want to synchronize your system time with a central time server or manually set the date and time, we’ve got you covered.
Benefits of Setting the System Time in Mac OS X from the Command Line
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is this guide about?
This guide explains how to set the system time in Mac OS X from the command line.
How can this guide help me?
By following this guide, you will be able to set the system time on your Mac using the command line, which can be very useful.
Which devices are supported by this guide?
This guide is specifically for Apple devices.
Which operating systems are supported?
This guide is applicable to both macOS and iOS.
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