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. Maybe
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 (and
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 suspect
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
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
stranger