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DATECONFIG(8)						       Date/Time Properties						     DATECONFIG(8)

NAME
system-config-date - graphical interface for changing system date and time SYNOPSIS
system-config-date DESCRIPTION
system-config-date provides a graphical interface that allows the user to change the system date and time. It also allows the user to con- figure the system time zone and to setup the NTP daemon to synchronize the time of the system with a NTP time server. OPTIONS
None FILES
/usr/bin/system-config-date /usr/share/system-config-date/* EXAMPLES
To run the program type: system-config-date REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <http://bugzilla.redhat.com>. AUTHORS
Brent Fox <bfox@redhat.com> Tammy Fox <tfox@redhat.com> Michael Fulbright <msf@redhat.com> 4th Berkeley Distribution Wed 13 June 2001 DATECONFIG(8)

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serviceconf(8)						      System Manager's Manual						    serviceconf(8)

NAME
redhat-config-services - Service Configuration Utility SYNTAX
redhat-config-services DESCRIPTION
This is a graphical tool for enabling and disabling services (including xinetd services). Functionality to start, stop, and restart ser- vices is also included. OPTIONS
None FILES
/usr/bin/redhat-config-services /usr/share/serviceconf/* EXAMPLES
To run this program simply type: redhat-config-services LIMITATIONS
This utility currently execs chkconfig --add/--del <servicename> when enabling and disabling services. This means that it does not have the same default behaviour as ntsysv. SEE ALSO
chkconfig(8) ntsysv(8) BUGS
- Some services will not start or stop properly if started anywhere but the console (redhat-config-services will appear to hang in these instances). This is not a bug in redhat-config-services, but in the individual services. - Some services are incredibly hard to detect if they are running or not. Starting, stopping and restarting initscripts may give mixed results (ie. may fail if you are stopping a service that's already stopped, etc). This will be fixed; until then it's a bug. AUTHORS
Tim Powers <timp@redhat.com> Bill Nottingham <notting@redhat.com> Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com> Wed May 16 2001 serviceconf(8)
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