<tr><td>Bellítások:</td><td></td><td><spanclass="path">~/config/settings/networktime settings</span> - All the settings concerning synchronizing the time through the network<br/>
<spanclass="path">~/config/settings/RTC_time_settings</span> - The setting of the hardware clock (local or GMT)<br/>
<spanclass="path">~/config/settings/Time settings</span> - The time zone setting<br/>
<spanclass="path">~/config/settings/Time_preflet_window</span> - The panel's window position etc.<br/>
<p>A bal oldalon a hónap napja állítható be. Egyszerűen csak az adott napra kell kattintani a naptárban. Az év és a hónap a le/fel nyilakra kattintva, vagy billentyűzettel adható meg.</p>
<p>Simply find and choose your country in the list of continents and press <spanclass="button">Set time zone</span>. For countries with more than one time zone you'll have to expand one level deeper.<br/>
To the right you'll find the time of the currently set time zone and the preview time of the the zone you've chosen.</p>
<p>Also on the right side is a setting for the hardware clock of your computer. There are two modes for the clock:</p>
<tr><td><spanclass="menu">Helyi idő</span></td><td></td><td>to display your local time, which you normally want if you dual-boot into Windows.</td></tr>
<tr><td><spanclass="menu">GMT</span></td><td></td><td>to display Greenwich Mean Time, which is the UNIX compatible setting.</td></tr>
<p>Setting date and time manually is pretty much obsolete if you're connected to the internet. There are public servers that supply very exact time signals.</p>
<p>With the <spanclass="button">+</span>/<spanclass="button">-</span> buttons you can add/remove <acronymtitle="Network Time Protocol">NTP</acronym>-servers to/from the list.</p>
<p>The checkboxes below tell the system to <spanclass="menu">Try all servers</span> when synchronizing, not only the currently selected one, and to <spanclass="menu">Synchronize at boot</span>, so you can be sure you're clock always shows the correct time.</p>
<p>You can <spanclass="button">Reset to default server list</span> if you accidentally deleted working NTP-servers and <spanclass="button">Synchronize</span> your clock manually. The synchronization can be achived from the command line (or a script) as well:</p>
<p>The last tab shows the options of the clock displayed in the Deskbar. You can disable the clock there completely with the top checkbox. The rest are equally self-explanatory.</p>
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<p>In every tab is a button <spanclass="button">Revert</span> that brings back the settings that were active when you started the Time preferences.</p>