Re: [PLUG] Date format Raspberry Pi

2020-08-10 Thread Chuck Hast
looked for a locale.conf but no joy. I can see that LOCALE_Time sets the date command to give 12 hour time but not sure how to set it as appears that the latest Raspbian assumes that all in USA want to run 12 hour time. On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 11:39 PM Chuck Hast wrote: > I tried raspi-config

Re: [PLUG] Date format Raspberry Pi

2020-08-10 Thread Chuck Hast
I tried raspi-config but got nothing, I wonder if they have tied it to the locale, and set it to 12 hours vice 24. I will check the LC_ALL and LC_TIME On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 11:22 PM Linh Pham wrote: > If you're using Raspbian or Raspberry Pi OS, I think that's configurable > through

Re: [PLUG] Date format Raspberry Pi

2020-08-10 Thread Linh Pham
If you're using Raspbian or Raspberry Pi OS, I think that's configurable through raspi-config. Otherwise, I think it can be set through either the LC_ALL and/or LC_TIME environment variables. On 2020-08-10 22:39 -0500, Chuck Hast wrote: > Folks, > I have several RPi's all but one show the date

[PLUG] Date format Raspberry Pi

2020-08-10 Thread Chuck Hast
Folks, I have several RPi's all but one show the date format as follows: Mon Aug 10 22:29:53 CDT 2020 But I have one that shows it in 12 hour format (which I detest but that is another subject) Mon 10 Aug 2020 10:30:45 PM CDT I see the date command and the different options, but I cannot figure

Re: [PLUG] question on converting ext3/ext4 file systems to btrfs

2020-08-10 Thread tomas . kuchta . lists
Maybe 6 years ago I converted couple of hundred partitions to btrfs on SLES/SLED - Motivation: OS/update snapshots significantly simplified staged testing and deployment with supper simple and fast roll back. I had no problems with ext3/4- ->btrfs conversion back then. That said, I have not

[PLUG] question on converting ext3/ext4 file systems to btrfs

2020-08-10 Thread logical american
I am thinking of converting my ext3/4 file partitions to btrfs type, since Suse is pushing for this as their default file system. Has anyone had any trouble with the conversion or with btrfs itself? I have about 8-10 partitions to change over. - Randall

[PLUG] PinePhone

2020-08-10 Thread Paul Tichy
One other option I haven't tried yet is the "GloDroid" which claims to be "A fully open source port of Android to the PinePhone".  Since I've grown weary of Android, it hasn't held much interest for me. There appear to currently be 17 different OS options for the PinePhone (although many seem

Re: [PLUG] PinePhone

2020-08-10 Thread elcaseti
Paul, Thanks for your account of your experience so far with the Pinephone & the various operating systems available for it. I will probably buy a Pinephone some day when the hardware & software for it have matured more. I love to read about this subject. Currently, I'm wrestling with LineageOS