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    Can't download themes or emulators error 'tar -xv -z -C

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    errorhelp me pleaseraspberry pi 0tar -xv -z -chelp
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      edgarsv @edgarsv
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      0_1530101457341_20180627_150921.jpg @edgarsv

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        mitu Global Moderator @edgarsv
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        @edgarsv Try installing the ntpdate command with

        sudo apt-get -y install ntpdate
        

        and then retry to set the date.

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          edgarsv
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          I did what you told but the date didn't change saying 8 Jul 15:48:38 ntpdate[1531]: no server suitable for synchronization found

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            mitu Global Moderator @edgarsv
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            @edgarsv Try with the well known NIST time server:

            sudo ntpdate time.nist.gov
            
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              edgarsv
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              That didn't work either... Is there a way to set by my self? What could the reason for it not founding the servers?

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                mitu Global Moderator @edgarsv
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                @edgarsv You can set the date with timedatectl - see https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Time#Set_system_clock. But I suspect the problem is that your internet connection is not working correctly, RetroPie would have set the time and date automatically from the internet.

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                  BuZz administrators
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                  Probably easiest to just start with a 4.4 image - Jessie support will be dropped by us in the future anyway.

                  To help us help you - please make sure you read the sticky topics before posting - https://retropie.org.uk/forum/topic/3/read-this-first

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                    edgarsv
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                    So... What should I do?

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                      edgarsv
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                      Should I change retropie's version to 4.4? or try to replase raspberry pi zero to raspberry pi 3?

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                        edgarsv
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                        Is that the solution for me?

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