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Add Show Current System Time And Settings as a linux til

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- [Check Ubuntu Version](linux/check-ubuntu-version.md)
- [Configure Your Server Timezone](linux/configure-your-server-timezone.md)
- [List The Statuses Of All Upstart Jobs](linux/list-the-statuses-of-all-upstart-jobs.md)
- [Show Current System Time And Settings](linux/show-current-system-time-and-settings.md)
- [Upgrading Ubuntu](linux/upgrading-ubuntu.md)
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# Show Current System Time And Settings
If you are accessing a remote server and viewing logs, you may want to know
what the current system time is. The `timedatectl` command can show the
current system date, time, and related settings.
```bash
$ timedatectl
Local time: Di 2015-04-07 16:26:56 CEST
Universal time: Di 2015-04-07 14:26:56 UTC
RTC time: Di 2015-04-07 14:26:56
Time zone: Europe/Berlin (CEST, +0200)
Network time on: yes
NTP synchronized: yes
RTC in local TZ: no
```
This command can also be used to modify these settings.
[source](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/timedatectl.1.html)