Den onsdagen den 14 mars 2001 00:14 skrev du:
> Peter Simonsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I have a problem with my system. If I create a file as a normal user I
> > get a file creation time in the future, but If I fo the same thing as
> > root I get a correct time.
> >
> > What to do???
>
> su -
> echo $TZ
> su - me
> echo $TZ
>
> I bet they are different.
>
> does the user's .bashrc (or equiv) set timezone?
>
> Or perhaps roots?
>
> rc
>
>
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Hi!
Hmm, I get no output from echo $TZ and .bashrc is equal for both acounts.
this is output from the date command:
For root:
ons mar 14 00:41:58 CET 2001
For me:
ons mar 14 00:42:29 CET 2001
As you can see it's basicly the same (lag for me fumbling excluded).
Any more ideas?
TIA
Peter Simonsson