suse isn't it?

run the date command and get back to us, as well as 

ls -l /etc/localtime


On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 11:40:16 +1300
Roger Searle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Oh oh...  time zone is screwed up on the notebook.  So that's part of the
> answer.  (now I'm struggling to fix that - I'll get there!)
> 
> It's good to know I'm not going nuts here, and that this is partly
> unfixable.
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nick Rout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 11 October 2004 11:30 a.m.
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: date modified info is wrong?
> 
> 
> 
> > Yes, kbear is an ftp client, I was trying to maximise my "linux time" to
> get
> > log files from our isp and put on a windows machine, the only way I could
> do
> > that was to copy them from kbear and paste into the windows share.  (so
> yes
> > to that question, by smb path I ought to have more clearly said "windows
> > share").
> >
> > The time on all machines (and time zones) is correct.  Presumably so is
> that
> > of the isp server.  The date modified view from a windows machine
> correctly
> > shows one file per day (as it always has).  Simultaneously the view from
> > konqueror is as I've noted above.
> >
> > I'm now looking at several other folders on windows shares from konqueror,
> > they all seem to have a date modified of either last friday or today.  I
> > can't quite determine what the connection between them is - it seems that
> > file types differ by the TIME they are modified, ie all html files are
> 1:36,
> > all doc files at 2:17.
> >
> > Files on the local machine don't help clarify what's going on either.  It
> > appears that often folder modified dates are actually created dates, but
> not
> > always.
> >
> > Very strange...
> >
> 
> I think Volker's reply is pretty informative, if ultimately unhelpful
> (in that it doesn't really offer a solution to what seem to be pretty
> fundamental problems)
> 
> what dates/times do you get from the command line, ie smbmount the share
> and do ls -l?
> 
> might fire up the laptop (the only linux desktop machine at the office)
> and do some investigation at lunch time.
> 
> don't forget that unix understands a number of times in relation to
> files - created, modified, accessed at least. you sure you are looking
> at modified in konqueror? I am not sure how these are translated by
> samba.
> 
> 
> >
> 
> --
> Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> 
> 

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