On Thu, 30 Jan 2003 10:27:50 -0800
"C. Brewer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Thu, 30 Jan 2003 12:10:55 -0500
> "Mike Bellemare" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Hi there!
> > 
> > first of all, i've got a problem with my time clock.
> > while i've put the right time zone in /etc/localtimezone it keeps giving the wrong 
>time (about 4 hours of difference).
> > I think it's taking the time from the hardware clock (or not, i can't remember 
>which one it should use) or UTC (correct me if im mistaken)
> > How do i solve this?
> > 
> > second i've downloaded and installed OpenOffice without problems using emerge but 
>i cant find the way to start de program. While I was on Debian i habitually installed 
>it from source code or GUI isntaller telling me where the binaries were...now cant 
>find them
> > 
> > thank you all for your time
> > 
> > M.B
> > 
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> What you meant to say is that your /etc/localtime is symbolically linked to the 
>correct file in /usr/share/zoneinfo/*/*
> 
> And as for the Openoffice...
>         einfo "***************************************************************$
>         einfo " To start OpenOffice.org, run:"
>         einfo
>         einfo "   $ ooffice"
>         einfo
>         einfo " Also, for individual components, you can use any of:"
>         einfo
>         einfo "   oocalc, oodraw, ooimpress, oomath or oowriter"
>         einfo
>         einfo " If the fonts appear garbled in the user interface refer to "
>         einfo " Bug 8539, or http://www.openoffice.org/FAQs/fontguide.html#8";
>         einfo
>         einfo "***************************************************************$
> 
> 
> So if you didn't actually want to run it but just look at the binaries,
> you could do a find for those, but look in /usr/bin/ first.
> -- 
> Chuck Brewer
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I almost forgot..need to set clock to local in rc.conf also.
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