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upload your public key on GitHub by adding your public GPG key on the [New GPG
key][GitHub New GPG key] under the [SSH GPG keys page][GitHub SSH GPG keys
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[developer mailing list]: /support/#qubes-devel
[Enigmail]: https://www.enigmail.net/
[signature-checker]: https://github.com/marmarek/signature-checker
[GitHub New GPG key]: https://github.com/settings/gpg/new
[GitHub SSH GPG keys page]: https://github.com/settings/keys

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layout: doc
title: Changing your Time Zone
permalink: /doc/change-time-zone/
---
# Changing your Time Zone #
## Qubes 4.0 ##
### Command line ###
If you use the i3 window manager or would prefer to change the system's time
zone in terminal you can issue the `timedatectl` command with the option
`set-timezone`.
For example, to set the system's time zone to Berlin, Germany type in a dom0
terminal:
$ sudo timedatectl set-timezone 'Europe/Berlin'
You can list the available time zones with the option `list-timezones` and show
the current settings of the system clock and time zone with option `status`.
Example output status of `timedatectl` on a system with time zone set to
Europe/Berlin:
[user@dom0 ~]$ timedatectl status
Local time: Sun 2018-10-14 06:20:00 CEST
Universal time: Sun 2018-10-14 04:20:00 UTC
RTC time: Sun 2018-10-14 04:20:00
Time zone: Europe/Berlin (CEST, +0200)
Network time on: no
NTP synchronized: no
RTC in local TZ: no

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* [Multibooting](/doc/multiboot/)
* [Resize Disk Image](/doc/resize-disk-image/)
* [RPC Policies](/doc/rpc-policy/)
* [Changing your Time Zone](/doc/change-time-zone)
* [Installing ZFS in Qubes](/doc/zfs/)
* [Mutt Guide](/doc/mutt/)
* [Postfix Guide](/doc/postfix/)

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Creating an HVM domain
----------------------
### R3.2 ###
R3.2:
With a GUI: in Qubes Manager VM creation dialog box choose the "Standalone qube not based on a template" type.
If "install system from device" is selected (which is by default), then `virt_mode` will be set to `hvm` automatically.
Otherwise, open the newly created VM's Qube Settings GUI and in the "Advanced" tab select "HVM" in the virtualization mode drop-down list.
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qvm-create my-new-vm --hvm --label green
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### R4.0 ###
R4.0:
With a GUI: in Qubes Manager VM creation dialog box choose the "Standalone qube not based on a template" type.
If "install system from device" is selected (which is by default), then `virt_mode` will be set to `hvm` automatically.
Otherwise, open the newly created VM's Qube Settings GUI and in the "Advanced" tab select `HVM` in the virtualization mode drop-down list.

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@ -41,5 +41,4 @@ Qubes Canaries are published through the [Qubes Security Pack](/security/pack/).
- [Qubes Canary \#15](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-secpack/blob/master/canaries/canary-015-2018.txt)
- [Qubes Canary \#16](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-secpack/blob/master/canaries/canary-016-2018.txt)
- [Qubes Canary \#17](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-secpack/blob/master/canaries/canary-017-2018.txt)