*dpkg-reconfigure tzdata*  <--- Doesnt work ?

On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 10:30 AM, Robert Nelson <robertcnel...@gmail.com>wrote:

> On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 12:08 PM, Dennis Cote <denn...@harding.ca> wrote:
> > On Thursday, March 13, 2014 9:56:05 AM UTC-6, RobertCNelson wrote:
> >>
> >> The wicd deamon should setup eth0 within 30 seconds on 2nd boot.
> >> (first boot there is a slight delay as the ssh key's are generated).
> >>
> >
> > I had rebooted many times. I hadn't paid any attention to the wicd
> program
> > since it seemed to be for WIFI which I am not using.
> >
> > I had to open the preferences and check the option to always show wired
> > interfaces (I also checked always switch to wired connection when
> available)
> > before I saw the eth0 connection. I then clicked the connect button and
> > waited until it finished. It still didn't connect, but after I rebooted
> > again, it did connect using dhcp. Since then it has been connecting on
> each
> > boot.
> >
> >>
> >> If you uncomment out the eth0 interface in /etc/network/interfaces
> >> boot time falls from 15seconds to 35ish..
> >>
> >
> > I'm not sure what you mean by this. "unccomment out" is ambiguous. Did
> you
> > mean "uncomment", or did you mean "comment out".
>
> The first.
>
> > Is it faster to boot with the eth0 defined in /etc/network/interfaces,
> or is
> > it faster with the eth0 section commented out? Why? Is it redundant to
> > define eth0 here, and then have wicd also connect eth0; or does having
> > defined in the interafces file cause wicd to skip its redundant setup
> later?
>
> When, eth0 is defined in /etc/network/interfaces, the login prompt
> (serial/video) can be delayed for up to 2 minutes as the system
> attempts to get an ip. If a cable is NOT connected it will wait the
> full 2 minutes.
>
> So by allowing the wicd/systemd deamon to take care of it, we get the
> login prompt must faster
>
> >
> > On an unrelated issue, how do you setup the timezone for the time
> display on
> > the LXDE desktop? I have set /etc/timezone. I have also used tzselect and
> > added the TZ environment variable to my .profile as suggested in the
> output
> > of tzselect. It does not appear that my .profile file is being executed
> > though. I have a user bin directory in my /home/debian directory, and it
> is
> > not being added to the path as it seems it should be by reading the
> .profile
> > file. I checked and I don't have a .bash_profile or .bash_login file
> which
> > would prevent .profile from executing. Any ideas?
>
>
> root@beaglebone:/# rm /etc/localtime
> root@beaglebone:/# ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/US/Central /etc/localtime
> root@beaglebone:/# date
> Thu Mar 13 12:13:06 CDT 2014
>
> Give lxde a minute or two to update..
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Robert Nelson
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>
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