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		<title>Setting Up Ubuntu Time &amp; Date to a Network Time Server</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my network environment I like to have all my servers synced to a central network time server so that all my servers share the same time.  This is especially useful when you are comparing logs from one server to another.

Steps:

Installing ntpdate
configuring ntpdate to a time server



First things first!  Let&#8217;s download the package on [...]]]></description>
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