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      <title>Check or Change the Timezone in Debian</title>
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      <description>To see or change what timezone your Debian system is configured for:
dpkg-reconfigure tzdata More detailed information is available in the Debian Wiki
More specifically, I used this in a setup of HypriotOS, a minimal Debian-based operating systems that is optimised to run Docker on ARM devices. In this instance it was an old Raspberry Pi Model B running NodeRed in a Docker Container.
I needed to get the time in the Docker Container to match the time on the host.</description>
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