# `date` Show system time: > date Show hardware time: > sudo hwclock -r Change system time to match hardware time: > sudo hwclock --hctosys Change hardware time to match system time: > sudo hwclock --systohc Manually set the hardware time to a specified date: > sudo hwclock --set --date="8/25/19 13:30:00" ## Normal Date > date +%d/%m/%y # Unix Time Computers started counting time on January 1st, 1970, and added one second-per-second. If your clock shows you're in the 70's, it's reset to the start. Track the time in Unix-time: > date +%s # Network Time Providers Servers which take their time from an observatory we call Stratum 1 servers. Servers which takes their time from Stratum n servers are Stratum n+1 servers. Install ntp with: > sudo apt-get install -y ntp The shell command for this is `ntpq`. Monitor the service providers using: > ntpq -p