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<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?><section xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:ns5="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:ns4="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:ns3="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:ns2="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:ns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" version="5.0" xml:lang="hi" xml:id="drakclock">
  <info>
    <title xml:id="drakclock-ti1">दिनांक व समय प्रबंधन</title>

    <subtitle>drakclock</subtitle>
  </info>

  <mediaobject>
    <imageobject>
      <imagedata fileref="drakclock.png" xml:id="drakclock-im1" revision="1" align="center" format="PNG"/>
    </imageobject>
  </mediaobject>

  <para>This tool<footnote>
      <para>You can start this tool from the command line, by typing <emphasis
role="bold">drakclock</emphasis> as root.</para>
    </footnote> is found under the tab System
in the Mageia Control Center labelled <guilabel>"Manage date and
time"</guilabel>. In some desktop environments it is also available by a
right click / Adjust date and Time ... on the clock in the system tray.</para>

  <para>It's a very simple tool.</para>

  <para>On the upper left part, is the <emphasis role="bold">calendar</emphasis>. On
the screenshot above, the date is September (on the upper left), 2012 (on
the upper right), the 2nd (in blue)  and it is a Sunday. Select the month
(or year) by clicking on the little arrows on each side of September (or
2012). Select the day by clicking on its number.</para>

  <para>On the bottom left is the <emphasis role="bold">Network Time
Protocol</emphasis> synchronising, it is possible to have a clock always on
time by synchronising it with a server. Check <guilabel>Enable Network Time
Protocol</guilabel> and choose the closest server.</para>

  <para>On the right part is the <emphasis role="bold">clock</emphasis>. It's
useless to set the clock if NTP is enabled. Three boxes display hours,
minutes and seconds (15, 28 and 22 on the screenshot). Use the little arrows
to set the clock to the correct time. The format can't be changed here, see
your desktop environment settings for that.</para>

  <para>At least, on the bottom right, select your time zone by clicking on the
<guibutton>Change Time Zone</guibutton> button and choosing in the list the
nearest town.</para>

  <note>
    <para>Even if it isn't possible to choose a date or time format in this tool, they
will be displayed on your desktop in accordance with the localisation
settings.</para>
  </note>
</section>