> 516 date -u -s 0413150496 # date [-u] [-d datestr] [-s datestr] [--uct] [--universal] # [--date=datestr] [--set=datestr] [--help] [--version] # [+FORMAT] [MMDDhhmm[[CC]YY][.ss]]
# -s datestr, --set datestr # Set the time and date to datestr, which can be in # almost any common format. It can contain month # names, timezones, ` am' and `pm', etc. This means that you can let date print out any Date which you have specified with [MMDDhhmm[[CC]YY][.ss]] but have to give readable Formats with -d or -s: (I think the MMDD... Format should be included to be understand by date -s) $ date 0413150496 Sat Apr 13 15:04:00 MET DST 1996 Greetings Bernd -- (OO) -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- ( .. ) [EMAIL PROTECTED],ka.sub.org} http://home.pages.de/~eckes/ o--o *plush* 2048/93600EFD [EMAIL PROTECTED] +4972573817 *plush* (O____O) If privacy is outlawed only Outlaws have privacy

