Here's what I've got on my computer, some things you might want to try: On 4/6/05 1:47 PM, "Phill Edwards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Will. The channel id fix seems to work a treat - thanks very > much for that. Sorry I don't know what went wrong with the version I sent you, anyway you've got Will's update now so good. > > I'm unsure how to get the timezone piece working, though. No matter > what OII try my listings are 10 hours behind. This is what I've tried: I run tv_grab_au_tuhs --force-explicit-timezone Then in the Setup program, I have Default XMLTV offset set to 'Auto' (try this setting). The data comes down from tuhs in UTC, so that should work (with the explicit flag). I'm running Gentoo 2004.3, but it shouldn't be specific to that. Is your local timezone set correctly in Fedora, and is your clock set to UTC or local time? I usually have my computer's hardware clock set to UTC and let Linux adjust for the time zone. Now in Gentoo you do this by creating a symbolic link for /etc/localtime (you do something like ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Australia/Sydney /etc/localtime as root). Or you can use the TZ variable you mention. Joshua King Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com
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