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The search service can find package by either name (apache), provides(webserver), absolute file names (/usr/bin/apache), binaries (gprof) or shared libraries (libXm.so.2) in standard path. It does not support multiple arguments yet...
The System and Arch are optional added filters, for example System could be "redhat", "redhat-7.2", "mandrake" or "gnome", Arch could be "i386" or "src", etc. depending on your system.
The rdate utility retrieves the date and time from another machine on your network, using the protocol described in RFC 868. If you run rdate as root, it will set your machine's local time to the time of the machine that you queried. Note that rdate isn't scrupulously accurate. If you are worried about milliseconds, get the xntpd program instead.
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rdate-1.5-1.aarch64.html | Retrieving the date and time from another machine on your network | OpenMandriva Cooker for aarch64 | rdate-1.5-1.aarch64.rpm |
rdate-1.5-1.aarch64.html | Retrieving the date and time from another machine on your network | OpenMandriva 5.0 for aarch64 | rdate-1.5-1.aarch64.rpm |
rdate-1.5-1.x86_64.html | Retrieving the date and time from another machine on your network | OpenMandriva Cooker for x86_64 | rdate-1.5-1.x86_64.rpm |
rdate-1.5-1.x86_64.html | Retrieving the date and time from another machine on your network | OpenMandriva 5.0 for x86_64 | rdate-1.5-1.x86_64.rpm |
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