## Name adjtime - print remaining system clock adjustment, and optionally set it ## Synopsis ```**sh $ adjtime [options...] ``` ## Description `adjtime -s delta_seconds` will smoothly adjust the system time by slowing it down (if `delta_seconds` is negative) or speeding it up (if `delta_seconds` is positive) by a fraction of a second. The larger `delta_seconds` is, the longer this takes. If `delta_seconds` is set and a previous time adjustment is in progress, the remaining adjustment is canceled. That is, if `adjtime -s 1` is called, and then `adjtime -s 1` is called again later when only 0.3s of the first `adjtime` call have been applied yet, the clock is adjusted by 1.3 seconds total, not by 2 seconds. `adjtime` also prints the remaining system clock adjustment. ## Options * `-s delta_seconds`, `--set delta_seconds`: Adjust system time by `delta_seconds`. Must be superuser. ## Examples ```sh # adjtime -s 4.2 4.2 # sleep 1 && adjtime 4.1 ```