On Tue, Nov 24, 2020 at 02:48:12PM +0100, Kamil Jo?ca wrote: > Mike McClain <mike.junk...@att.net> writes: > > [...] > > Locale is another area where there is a lot of data that the > > average user, I suspect, has no use for and localepurge in Debian, at > > least, is hamstrung by the packagers, hooking it to dpkg and > I disagree. > Even quite small enterprises work internationally now. > And it is important to me if my coworker from Bangalore has working > time or is in bed before calling him :) > So "TZ=Asia/Kolkata date" is your friend :) > > > KJ > -- > http://stopstopnop.pl/stop_stopnop.pl_o_nas.html
I'm quite sure you're right for businesses. I wonder if there is any way to tell how many Linux installations are being used by businesses versus are used by people like me who use it as a home computer with no business in mind? Be well, Mike -- Telling pious lies to trusting children is a form of abuse, plain and simple. - Daniel Dennett, 2010-01-12