On Sat, 2007-08-25 at 10:39 +0100, Georgina Joyce wrote: > The +0100 means that you're currently in GMT+1(don't forget that DST adds one > to your time zone) and :0 means terminal 0. > > Ah! I see the time notation, still I don't expect to see the 0 I'm used to > seeing tty2 etc. Didn't realise that I had a 0 is that tty7?
Actually, :0 isn't a terminal like tty1, tty2, etc. It's indicating a graphical login (i.e gdm), where :0 is your local display. Simon.
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