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Use the GNU utility, date. Check 'date --help' or 'man date' for all of the options, which are too numerous to list here. With no parameters, this utility will display the day of the week, the month, date, time in hh:mm:ss, the timezone and the year. There are options to customize the default output in dozens of different ways.
 
Use the GNU utility, date. Check 'date --help' or 'man date' for all of the options, which are too numerous to list here. With no parameters, this utility will display the day of the week, the month, date, time in hh:mm:ss, the timezone and the year. There are options to customize the default output in dozens of different ways.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==