Hello all,
MS has released a not-so perfect but workable patch and Time Zone editor for
its versions of Windows, however what about linux? Rather than having to
change the time zone by +1:00 manually and adopting Thailand Time Zone, is
there any script that would enable Adjust for Daylight Savings
Okay never mind... a bit of googling shows me this (from
http://www.mango.com.bd/bd-dst.php ) :-
*3.1.2 Ubuntu*
- Update tzdata by using apt-get command
# apt-get update
# apt-get install tzdata
At the time of writing this article (18-Jun-2009), Ubuntu has not yet
published the
I'm using tzdata 2009j from jaunty-proposed, and my computer turned to June
20 00:00 from June 19 22:59 automatically.
I'll notify the new tzdata file hits the -updates repository. For now
either install tzdata 2009j from -proposed, or set your computer time to an
hour ahead manually.
2009/6/19
I just installed tzdata from the repository. it works just fine, So I think
you only need to install tzdata now
Mahmood
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 12:41 AM, Russell John russell.j...@ubuntu.comwrote:
I'm using tzdata 2009j from jaunty-proposed, and my computer turned to June
20 00:00 from June
Yes the tzdata is now available in in main repo :)
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Excellent!
BTW I heard Microsoft's DST patch doesn't work properly? Is it true?
Anyone knows anything about it?
2009/6/20 Lenin le...@phpxperts.net
Yes the tzdata is now available in in main repo :)
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