Different ways to set time

Asked by Id2ndR

What are the differences between following procedures (on Intrepid) :
- Right click on Ubuntu clock, choose "adjust date & time" and change clock.
- Right click on Ubuntu clock, choose "adjust date & time" and click on "Set system time" (seems to launch "/sbin/hwclock --systohc" that does nothing on my computer)
- System>Administration>Date and time (launch "/usr/bin/time-admin")

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Best draeklae (augusto-bodanese-deactivatedaccount) said :
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Apparently, right clicking on the time and choosing "Adjust Date & Time" does not allow you to choose NTP server synchronization for the clock, whereas choosing "System > Administration > Time and Date" does.

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Id2ndR (id2ndr) said :
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Ok so, what is the aim of "Adjust Date & Time"

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draeklae (augusto-bodanese-deactivatedaccount) said :
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With "Adjust Date & Time", you don't need administrative privileges (sudo or gksudo), so you can adjust time manually as your current user and not as the root user, unlike from the System menu.

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benny (b3ny) said :
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how? fail date and time and system administration date time disable to change/disable mode