It's working fine now! Thanks a lot.
Bruno
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Proulx) writes:
> Bruno wrote:
> > Ok. Everything was working perfectly until I adjusted the time in the
> > KDE environment icon (it was a few minutes wrong). I did not change
> > any environment variable, or file permissions. M
Bruno wrote:
> Ok. Everything was working perfectly until I adjusted the time in the
> KDE environment icon (it was a few minutes wrong). I did not change
> any environment variable, or file permissions. Maybe the program
> changed the permissions, but then is another type of problem (maybe
> stran
Ok. Everything was working perfectly until I adjusted the time in the
KDE environment icon (it was a few minutes wrong). I did not change
any environment variable, or file permissions. Maybe the program
changed the permissions, but then is another type of problem (maybe
stranger :o).
I was also e
Bruno wrote:
> Did not work. I tried the commands (echo $TZ, env -i date -R) as
> regular user and then as root. Bellow, the results (">" precedes all
> comands just to show the prompt lines.
When things behave differently between root and non-root and the
environment is the same then I would susp
Thanks for answering Bob.
Did not work. I tried the commands (echo $TZ, env -i date -R) as
regular user and then as root. Bellow, the results (">" precedes all
comands just to show the prompt lines.
The "env -i date -R" command still gives different results as regular
user (bruno) and root. The
Bruno wrote:
> When I log as root, date gets the wright date and shows it to me. When
> I log as a user (any user that is not root), it shows the date plus
> three hours.
>
> The strange thing is that the system date is correct, but is shows
> "wrong" date to regular users and correct date to root
The date program (or something related to date setting) is doing some
strange stuff.
When I log as root, date gets the wright date and shows it to me. When
I log as a user (any user that is not root), it shows the date plus
three hours.
The strange thing is that the system date is correct, but i