I'm having hard time making my Lubuntu realise daylight savings has started. I was told to go to "Menu->System Tools->Time and Date" so that I can adjust my time zone and enable "keep synchronized with internet servers". The thing is; I can't find "time and date" under system tools!

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I think you have to install 'ntp'. At least that's what XFCE does. 'sudo apt-get install ntp' – Reza May 17 '14 at 11:15
    
I even changed the /etc/ntp.conf file but no changes came – GBolt Sep 23 '17 at 3:42

If you cannot find Time and Date, you can also use the terminal.

  1. Open the LXTerminal
  2. Enter

    sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata

    You will be asked for your password

  3. Follow the directions in the terminal.
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that is not working for me since my time is extended with 40 minutes with respect to Asia/Kolkata timezone. I am not getting the exact time of indian servers – GBolt Sep 23 '17 at 3:40

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