Hi,
On 2021-05-27 6:53 p.m., Dan Ritter wrote:
> Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
>> Hi !
>> I'm using a camera that I access as a USB disk.
>> It appears as a FAT32 filesystem.
>> On my camera it uses the local time and timezone. It does so automatic
>> with the use of GPS / cell tower syn
Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
> Hi !
> I'm using a camera that I access as a USB disk.
> It appears as a FAT32 filesystem.
> On my camera it uses the local time and timezone. It does so automatic
> with the use of GPS / cell tower sync.
> When I look at picture that I've just taken, they
Dean Allen Provins wrote on Thursday, November 02, 2006 2:20 PM -0500:
> Hello:
>
> It seems that the PC clocks here in Alberta are still on daylight
> savings time. This is odd as Alberta's clocks switched back last
> weekend.
>
> /etc/timezone contains:
>
> Canada/Mountain
>
> Anyone know h
Chris Bannister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > On 2006-11-02, Dean Allen Provins wrote:
> > > Hello:
> > >
> > > It seems that the PC clocks here in Alberta are still on daylight
> > > savings time. This is odd as Alberta's clocks switched back last
> > > weekend.
> > >
> > > /etc/timezone contains:
> >
> On 2006-11-02, Dean Allen Provins wrote:
> > Hello:
> >
> > It seems that the PC clocks here in Alberta are still on daylight
> > savings time. This is odd as Alberta's clocks switched back last
> > weekend.
> >
> > /etc/timezone contains:
> >
> > Canada/Mountain
> >
> > Anyone know how to fix t
On 2006-11-02, Dean Allen Provins wrote:
> Hello:
>
> It seems that the PC clocks here in Alberta are still on daylight
> savings time. This is odd as Alberta's clocks switched back last
> weekend.
>
> /etc/timezone contains:
>
> Canada/Mountain
>
> Anyone know how to fix them?
If it really is, t
Thomas,
On 2006-10-03, Thomas A. Anderson wrote:
> This is how I have done it:
> 1. "tzconfig" to set the time zone
> 2. edit /etc/default/rcS to include "UTC=yes"
> 3. date --set=""
> 4. "hwclock --utc --systohc" to set the hardware clock to GMT
as i answered in private to you, "man hwclock" (wi
x27;OK' first.
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Cc: Oleg Verych
Subject: Re: Timezone confusion
On 10/3/06, Oleg Verych <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
x27;OK' first.
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From: Thomas A. Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 9:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Oleg Verych
Subject: Re: Timezone confusion
On 10/3/06, Oleg Verych <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 10/3/06, Oleg Verych <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
try tzselect, it show what time will be after setup.Thanks for your pointer, Oleg.I chose tzselect and then 2 for Americas and 36 for Peru. Then I get this here:Therefore TZ='America/Lima' will be used.
Local time is now: Tue Oct 3 03:39:53 P
Hallo,
On 2006-10-03, Thomas A. Anderson wrote:
> is wrong even though the timezone has been correctly set up with tzconfig
>
> tzconfig
> Your current time zone is set to America/Lima
>
try tzselect, it show what time will be after setup.
> Why is date still showing a wrong time?
>
> Any pointe
On 02.10.06 23:13, Thomas A. Anderson wrote:
> After re-locating to Peru I wanted to adjust the time zone of my debian box
> because all e-mails sent from root have a wrong time stamp.
>
> hwclock
> Mon 02 Oct 2006 11:11:29 PM PET -0.847720 seconds
that's stores in your hardware clock, that's no
on Sun, Nov 04, 2001 at 09:11:03AM +0100, Martin Kacerovsky ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hi all,
> I always view timezone of messages coming into list because I like
> trying to guess where is sender of that message living (East Coast,
> West Coast, Europe, UK, ...)
>
> but today I found some mess
On Sun, Nov 04, 2001 at 09:11:03AM +0100, Martin Kacerovsky wrote:
> Hi all,
> I always view timezone of messages coming into list because I like trying to
> guess
> where is sender of that message living (East Coast, West Coast, Europe, UK,
> ...)
> but today I found some messages with timezone
On Sun, 2001-11-04 at 06:11, Martin Kacerovsky wrote:
> Hi all,
> I always view timezone of messages coming into list because I like trying to
> guess
> where is sender of that message living (East Coast, West Coast, Europe, UK,
> ...)
> but today I found some messages with timezone -0200 ...how
> On Sun, 04 Nov 2001 09:11:03 +0100, you wrote:
>
> >Hi all,
> >I always view timezone of messages coming into list because I like trying to
> >guess
> >where is sender of that message living (East Coast, West Coast, Europe, UK,
> >...)
> >but today I found some messages with timezone -0200 ..
On Sun, 04 Nov 2001 09:11:03 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>I always view timezone of messages coming into list because I like trying to
>guess
>where is sender of that message living (East Coast, West Coast, Europe, UK,
>...)
>but today I found some messages with timezone -0200 ...how is it possi
on Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 10:33:13PM -0500, Timeboy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Some days ago i made a new installation (poatato) and then upgrade to
> woody. This all went fine. Only the configuration of timezone is not
> correct yet. Dont't know why, but i couldn't select any of the
>
Timeboy wrote:
>Some days ago i made a new installation (poatato) and then upgrade to
>woody. This all went fine. Only the configuration of timezone is not
>correct yet. Dont't know why, but i couldn't select any of the
>european timezones. My question: What i have to put into my
>/etc/
Raffaele Sandrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If i type 'date' i'll get
> CEST
> but i am in CET where can i edit the timezone setting?
Are you sure you don't want CEST?
CET = Central European Time
CEST = Central European Summer Time
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On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 11:06:20PM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
> Thanks, this seems to have gotten the offset from UTC correct,
> but when I run ntpdate, the hardware clock dose not get reset,
> to the curretn UTC time. Seems like I remeber that I had to run
> another task afte
On Sat Mar 17 21:59:45 2001 Eric G. Miller wrote...
>
>On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 09:13:04PM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
>> I'm creating a new Debian machine, after a failry lengthy absence from
>> the comunity.
>>
>> I seem to have managed to get something mucked up about the timezoen
>> configuration.
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 09:13:04PM -0500, Stan Brown wrote:
> I'm creating a new Debian machine, after a failry lengthy absence from
> the comunity.
>
> I seem to have managed to get something mucked up about the timezoen
> configuration. I want teh hardware clock set to UTC, and the TZ
> mdifier
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Thanks for the quick reply. It turns out my hardware clock was an hour
off. I fixed it with hwclock and life is good. Thanks for pointing me to
that program.
noah
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, J.H.M. Dassen (Ray) wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 15, 1999 at 10:28:31 -0400, Noah
On Fri, Oct 15, 1999 at 10:28:31 -0400, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
> and the time on the system is 1 hour behind what it should be. Running
> tzconfig on either machine prints out 'US/Eastern'.
Are you sure it doesn't have the "TZ" environment variable set?
> Is there a way to get/set the BIOS clo
On Wed, Sep 22, 1999 at 03:07:51PM +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How does one change the timezone setting?
Use "tzconfig".
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Jean-Philippe Guérard
On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How does one change the timezone setting?
/usr/sbin/tzconfig should do it.
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Ashley Clark
*- On 22 Sep, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about "timezone"
>
> How does one change the timezone setting?
>
# apropos timezone
tzconfig (1) - set the local timezone
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Quoting Eric Gillespie, Jr. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> On Wed, 13 Jan 1999, Edwin Martin wrote:
>
> > The variable timezone doesn't seem to work right. It should give
> > the timedifference between GMT and the local timezone.
> >
> > I live in Amsterdam, so the difference should be (-)3600 seconds.
>
On Wed, 13 Jan 1999, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> I can't comment on why you're getting EST instead of CST, but 21600 is
> surely correct for a 6 hour difference from UTC.
>
> --
> Oliver Elphick[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Isle of Wight http://www.
On Wed, Jan 13, 1999 at 03:33:11PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
> This has now been fixed in the latest(updated today(1/13/99)) slink
> packages, notice the new version numbers, not just the Debian revision.
Woo.
Looks like this fixes my problems with the hamm-beta system I'm trying
to
"Eric Gillespie, Jr." wrote:
>I've noticed a similar problem on my system. I first noticed me when
>someone pointed out to me that my mail's time says "-0600 (EST)" which is,
>of course, incorrect. It should read CST. I asked what was going on once,
>but no one responded. I ran your little
*- Conrado Badenas wrote about "Re: timezone"
> "M.C. Vernon" wrote:
>> libc recommends timezones, but this appears not to be
>> available. according to dselect :(
>
> libc6 version 2.0.7_19981211-1 recommends timezone, but the package is
On Wed, 13 Jan 1999, Edwin Martin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I walked into a strange problem.
>
> The variable timezone doesn't seem to work right. It should give
> the timedifference between GMT and the local timezone.
>
> I live in Amsterdam, so the difference should be (-)3600 seconds.
> But timezo
On Wed, 13 Jan 1999, Conrado Badenas wrote:
> "M.C. Vernon" wrote:
> > libc recommends timezones, but this appears not to be
> > available. according to dselect :(
>
> libc6 version 2.0.7_19981211-1 recommends timezone, but the package is
> actually named timezones (bug#31706 for libc
"M.C. Vernon" wrote:
> libc recommends timezones, but this appears not to be
> available. according to dselect :(
libc6 version 2.0.7_19981211-1 recommends timezone, but the package is
actually named timezones (bug#31706 for libc6).
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Department
In foo.debian-user, you wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> libc recommends timezones, but this appears not to be
> available. according to dselect :(
>
> although I have it installed..
>
> confused,
>
> Matthew
I saw this earlier at work, and it looked like a misspelling
in the libc6 recomme
On Tue, Jan 12, 1999 at 11:53:32PM +, M.C. Vernon wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> libc recommends timezones, but this appears not to be
> available. according to dselect :(
>
> although I have it installed..
Please give: "dpkg -s libc6", "dpkg -s timezones" (if this is on the hurd,
giv
On Fri, 4 Dec 1998, Eric Gillespie, Jr. wrote:
> I posted this to the list not too long ago, and the only response was I
> got was a message saying "That's what you get for running unstable
> distributions." As stated in my original message, the problem began with
> hamm. The reason I was trying t
On Fri, 6 Mar 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does anyone know of a utility which will take a time-zone dependent date
> string
> such as
>
>Thu, 5 Mar 1998 12:33:00 -0500
>
>Tue, 3 Mar 1998 08:12:00 EST
>
> and convert either to GMT/UST?
date -d "Thu, 5 Mar 1998 12:33:00 -0500" will
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