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Old 06-26-2002
dercarcort dercarcort is offline
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Question time and date in os X help please

i'm new to the unix communtiy i have mac OS X runing the BSD kernel 4.5 that much i know of my friend use unix at work and @ home but he has free bsd and mandrake which does not apply to me tryed to access the terminal but he said can't get to the time and date lock out of it ..... my question is how do i change my clock in the top right corner in classic mode i can do so but can't do it in X how to? and can it be done big thanx from dercarcort
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If you are talking about changing the time and date in OS X, then it is rather simple. Go to the Apple Menu and select System Prefernces. When that window pops up, go to the control panel called Date & Time (who would have guessed it . . .) Make your changes then quit the System Prefs.

Next time you have any OS X questions, try using the Help menu that was put into OS X specificly for that reason. Type in any keyword and it should help you out with any problems (most non-technical ones at least.)
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