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Asked: September 24, 20242024-09-24T21:15:54+05:30 2024-09-24T21:15:54+05:30In: Ubuntu

How can I adjust my system’s timezone settings to UTC or GMT on Ubuntu?

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I’ve been dealing with this timezone confusion on my Ubuntu machine and honestly, it’s driving me a bit nuts. So, I’m hoping to find someone who can help me sort this out. I need to set my system’s timezone to either UTC or GMT, but I’m not exactly sure where to begin. I’ve tried looking into settings, but it feels like I’m just banging my head against the wall here.

Here’s the thing: I install a lot of applications that depend on accurate timing, and I frequently work with remote servers across the globe. Having my local system time align with UTC would make my life a whole lot easier. But each time I check my date and time settings, I’m faced with this overwhelming list that all looks the same to me!

I’ve read a bit on the command line methods, but I’m not a command-line wizard by any means. I feel more comfortable in the graphical interface, although I’m willing to give the terminal a shot if needed. I just need to know if there’s a quick way to do this without messing up my entire system.

Do I need to do something fancy in the terminal, or can I find it under system settings? Also, is changing to UTC or GMT going to mess with any applications I have running? Should I expect any weird behavior from things that might be tied to local time?

If anyone has been in a similar situation or knows the steps to get this done, I’d really appreciate your input. Screenshots, if you’ve got them, would be a bonus! But honestly, any clear step-by-step guidance would be amazing. I can’t be the only one who has faced this problem, so if you’ve got a solution, please share it!

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    1. anonymous user
      2024-09-24T21:15:55+05:30Added an answer on September 24, 2024 at 9:15 pm


      To set your Ubuntu machine’s timezone to UTC or GMT, you can do this easily through the graphical interface. Start by clicking on the system menu in the top right corner of your screen and select “Settings.” In the Settings window, navigate to the “Date & Time” section. Here, you will see an option labeled “Time Zone.” Click on it, and a map or dropdown list will appear, allowing you to search for ‘UTC’ or ‘GMT.’ Once you select your preferred timezone, the changes should take effect immediately without requiring a restart. This method ensures that your local system aligns well with UTC, which is particularly beneficial when working with remote servers.

      If you are comfortable using the terminal, setting the timezone can also be done with a simple command. Open the terminal and type `sudo timedatectl set-timezone UTC` (or `GMT` if you prefer that). After entering your password, your timezone will be set accordingly. Regarding concerns about applications, most should adapt without issue; however, it’s always good to check the settings of any critical applications that may rely on local time, especially those managing time-sensitive tasks. Be sure to test your applications after making the change to confirm there’s no unexpected behavior.


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    2. anonymous user
      2024-09-24T21:15:54+05:30Added an answer on September 24, 2024 at 9:15 pm



      How to Change Timezone on Ubuntu


      Changing Your Timezone to UTC or GMT on Ubuntu

      If you’re struggling with timezone issues and want to set your system’s time to UTC or GMT, you’re definitely not alone! Here’s a straightforward way to get it done both through the graphical interface and terminal.

      Using the Graphical Interface

      1. Open Settings from your application menu.
      2. Navigate to Date & Time in the left sidebar.
      3. Toggle off the automatic time setting (if it’s on).
      4. Click on Timezone and you’ll see a map or a list of timezones.
      5. Search for or select UTC or GMT from the list.
      6. Close the settings once done, and your timezone should be updated!

      Using the Terminal (if you’re feeling brave!)

      If you’re okay trying a few commands in the terminal, it’s pretty simple too:

              sudo timedatectl set-timezone UTC
          

      Or if you want GMT:

              sudo timedatectl set-timezone GMT
          

      After running either of these commands, you can check if it worked with:

              timedatectl
          

      Will This Affect Your Applications?

      Usually, changing to UTC or GMT shouldn’t mess with your applications too much. Most modern apps handle different timezones pretty well. However, if you have applications that depend on the local timezone for scheduling or logs, you might want to double-check their settings to ensure everything syncs up correctly.

      In case you run into any weird issues, it’s always a good idea to check the documentation for those specific applications to see how they handle timezones.

      Hopefully, this helps you out without too much headache! You’ll be working with remote servers in no time, and your timing will be spot-on!


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