Need to set your system clock to the right time zone? Whether you're working remotely, deploying a server, or just moved to a new region, keeping the correct time is critical. In this quick tutorial, you'll learn how to change the time zone on your Ubuntu system using just the command line — no GUI required.
Perfect for server administrators, power users, or anyone running a headless system.
🔹 What You’ll Learn in This Video:
✅ How to check your current time zone with timedatectl
✅ How to list all available time zones on your system
✅ How to set your desired time zone using one simple command
✅ How to confirm that the change was applied successfully
📌 Timestamps
⏱ 00:00 – Introduction: Why time zone settings matter
⏱ 00:13 – Check the current time zone with timedatectl
⏱ 00:28 – List all available time zones
⏱ 00:48 – Set a new time zone using sudo timedatectl set-timezone
⏱ 01:12 – Verify the updated time zone
🔧 Why Watch This Video?
Accurate time settings are essential for:
Scheduled tasks (like cron jobs)
Logging and time stamps
Secure system operations
Global collaboration with accurate local time
This tutorial makes it simple and fast to update your Ubuntu system — even if you're managing it remotely via SSH.
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