On a new install, I've edited the files to use localtime,
/usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Vancouver and I have it linked to
/etc/localtime. Yet if I do date I get UTC! is there a bug in the
lates stable in gentoo that I should know about? Is there been another
change that I've missed somewhere
In case the zoneinfo files on that box is messed up somehow, what
package is this in.
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glib i think
On Mon, 2004-02-02 at 20:48, Ted Ozolins wrote:
In case the zoneinfo files on that box is messed up somehow, what
package is this in.
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Date: Monday, February 2, 2004 12:39 pm
Subject: [gentoo-user] timezone
On a new install, I've edited the files to use localtime,
/usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Vancouver and I have it linked to
/etc/localtime. Yet if I do date I get UTC! is there a bug in
the
lates stable
Redeeman wrote:
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On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 11:39:54AM -0800, Ted Ozolins wrote:
On a new install, I've edited the files to use localtime,
Which files?
/usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Vancouver and I have it linked to
/etc/localtime. Yet if I do date I get UTC!
You mean the timezone is set to UTC? Or is the
Mike wrote:
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 11:39:54AM -0800, Ted Ozolins wrote:
On a new install, I've edited the files to use localtime,
Which files?
/usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Vancouver and I have it linked to
/etc/localtime. Yet if I do date I get UTC!
You mean the timezone is set
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 07:58:02PM -0800, Ted Ozolins wrote:
Mike wrote:
On Mon, Feb 02, 2004 at 11:39:54AM -0800, Ted Ozolins wrote:
On a new install, I've edited the files to use localtime,
Which files?
/usr/share/zoneinfo/America/Vancouver and I have it linked to
Mike wrote:
Oookay...I don't know. I've always set my bios clock to UTC. I'm sorry I
can't help. As you suggested in your first post maybe your zoneinfo file
is corrupt. Have you tried to link to another zoneinfo file? Just a
thought.
Mike
Yup, been there done that, no joy:-( Timezones have
I'm having trouble properly setting the time zone on gentoo. I currently
triple boot between WinXP, RH9 and Gentoo, the problem is my time on
gentoo shows up 4 hours earlier than in WinXP and RH9
I've already linked /etc/localtime to
/usr/share/zoneinfo/Canada/Eastern, and date on both Gentoo and
Did you set whether you are using local or UTC time in /etc/rc.conf?
Tom Veldhouse
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From: Tom Hosiawa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 2:13 PM
Subject: [gentoo-user] timezone
I'm having trouble properly setting
On 06 Aug 2003 15:13:33 -0400
Tom Hosiawa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having trouble properly setting the time zone on gentoo. I currently
triple boot between WinXP, RH9 and Gentoo, the problem is my time on
gentoo shows up 4 hours earlier than in WinXP and RH9
I've already linked
Did you set whether you are using local or UTC time in /etc/rc.conf?
That was it(CLOCK=local), I tried that before but for some reason
thought the time was wrong again; its good now
Thanks
Tom
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On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 03:13:33PM -0400, Tom Hosiawa wrote:
I've already linked /etc/localtime to
/usr/share/zoneinfo/Canada/Eastern, and date on both Gentoo and RH9 show
its using EDT. So is there something I mist in the documentation?
it's happen, cause your system think, that your hardware
some of you may have noticed that my emails keep coming from the
past...
i'm sorry. i don't mean to do it, but i can't figure out how to set
the timezone offset (i'm GMT -6:00). my timestamps are showing GMT
0:00. can someone tell me how to set this?
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On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 02:29:55PM +, downtime null wrote:
some of you may have noticed that my emails keep coming from the
past...
i'm sorry. i don't mean to do it, but i can't figure out how to set
the timezone offset (i'm GMT -6:00). my timestamps are showing GMT
0:00. can someone
In the install instructions there is a section that tells
about linking the proper /usr/share/timezone file with one
in /etc.
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003 14:29:55 +
downtime null [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
some of you may have noticed that my emails keep coming
from the
past...
i'm sorry. i don't
i guess i missed that step. oh well. it's done now.
On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 09:45:14PM +0200, Maciej Wachowiec wrote:
On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 02:29:55PM +, downtime null wrote:
some of you may have noticed that my emails keep coming from the
past...
i'm sorry. i don't mean to do it,
okay... _now_ it's fixed.
On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 05:22:29PM +, downtime null wrote:
i guess i missed that step. oh well. it's done now.
On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 09:45:14PM +0200, Maciej Wachowiec wrote:
On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 02:29:55PM +, downtime null wrote:
some of you may
Hi,
I have a strange problem with my timezone settings.
i have created the link from /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Brussels - /etc/localtime,
but now my clock is one hour ahead !
I use the same settings on a RH 7.3 system and there i have a correct time
Patrick
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Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
if have tried both setting in /etc/rc.conf but they gives me te same
result.
Stabbing in the dark here, but do check if the symlink from
/usr/share/timezone/Europe/Brussels to /etc/localtime is still there.
Something I did in the past 24 hours got rid of it (I'm
On Thursday 13 March 2003 10:09 am, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
Hi,
I have a strange problem with my timezone settings.
i have created the link from /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Brussels -
/etc/localtime, but now my clock is one hour ahead !
I use the same settings on a RH 7.3 system and
On 10:10 Thu 13 Mar , Ernie Schroder wrote:
On Thursday 13 March 2003 10:09 am, Patrick Marquetecken wrote:
Hi,
I have a strange problem with my timezone settings.
i have created the link from /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Brussels -
/etc/localtime, but now my clock is one hour ahead !
Here's what happens when I do a uname -a:
# uname -a /home/papercrane
Linux xenedra.moaningcow.com 2.4.20 #4 SMP Wed Jan 22 10:21:19 Local time zone must be
set--see zic i686 Pentium II (Deschutes) GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
zic doesn't seem to have anything to do
On Sunday 02 February 2003 04:45 pm, Justin Patrin wrote:
Here's what happens when I do a uname -a:
# uname -a /home/papercrane
Linux xenedra.moaningcow.com 2.4.20 #4 SMP Wed Jan 22 10:21:19 Local
time zone must be set--see zic i686 Pentium II (Deschutes)
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