On 15 July 2014 01:50, Bob Proulx <b...@proulx.com> wrote:

>
>
> Is it correct when you ask for it directly?  What is this output?
>
> Yes it is correct everywhere else:


>   $ date
>

  $ date -R
>
> Do you have TZ set?
>
>   echo $TZ
>
> js@artikel ~> date
Di Jul 15 09:06:38 SAST 2014
js@artikel ~> date -R
Tue, 15 Jul 2014 09:06:45 +0200
js@artikel ~> echo $TZ

js@artikel ~>




> > I have tried to correct it by putting this in ~/.emacs:
> >
> > (set-time-zone-rule "GMT+2")
> > (setq display-time-day-and-date t
> >                 display-time-24hr-format t)
> > (display-time)
>
> I suggest fixing it at the system level not in each application.
> There are too many applications to play fixup with each one
> individually.  (And I am also an emacs user.)
>
> I agree.

Thanks for you attention.

I will look further for the cause of this problem.

Regards
Johann



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