On 6/25/07, Daniel James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi jj,
> The time on my desktop is set to UTC. I'll like to read it EST. Is there
> something as simple as dpkg-reconfigure timezone ?
Even easier, you can right click on the clock in Gnome and select Adjust
Date & Time :-)
> I installed datetimeconf
It might be best to uninstall that, it could just be interfering with
time-admin.
> Also, time-admin consistently crashes.
I'm afraid I can't reproduce that in the 64 Studio testing branch, it
works fine for me. It's got a very cool interactive world map for
selecting time zones.
Cheers!
Daniel
I remove datetimeconf. I am not sure if all gnome packages are
installed. I use xfce as my default desktop. I probably am
contributing to the problem by choosing and picking packages. So, if
gnome isnt fully or properly installed then time-admin might be
crashing when I try to 'Adjust date & time' and you wouldn't be able
to replicate it.
I know all of this work fine when i installed 64studio ver. 1.0 and 1.1
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