Chris Louden wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 9:44 PM, Carl Lowenstein
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 8:40 PM, Carl Lowenstein
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I was just checking the calendar in the upper-right corner of my
>>> CentOS 5.1 system to look at the July 4 holiday.  It looked peculiar.
>>> Then I noticed that the week is laid out with Saturday as the
>>> left-most column, progressing to Friday on the right.
>>>
>>> Just checked the other readily available computer, Fedora 9.  Week
>>> runs from Sunday on the left to Saturday on the right.
>>>
>>> Wonder who changed this.  I don't offhand find any way to reconfigure
>>> this display.
>> An hour later, I think I might have a clue.  After Google search
>> linux+gnome+clock I found some reference to changing LC_TIME to make
> 
> Try gnome+calendar+first+day to get the answer
> 

IIRC, *nix date utilities enumerates day-of-week as 0=sun through 6=sat
(and 7=sun, for good measure -- is that right?).

Anyway, it looks like locale enumerates days from 1=sun.

Regards,
..jim (should primidi be 0 or 1?)


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