Forrest English wrote:
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> rebooting doesn't do the trick for me.
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> On Thu, 4 Jan 2001 07:11:54 +0100, NiColAs Karageuzian said:
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> > Okay, this sounds like a recent problem i had, timezone doesn't set as you
> > described it in /etc/timezone untill you restart your system, that's how it
> >
Use the "tzconfig" program. There's more than one file that needs to be
updated. Reboot shouldn't be required.
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Forrest English wrote:
>rebooting doesn't do the trick for me.
tzconfig
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> Anyway, if someone knows a better way, I'll be interressed to know ;-)
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> NiColAs
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> Dérooté ?
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> From: "Forrest English" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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From: "Forrest English" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 11:06 AM
Subject: changing timezone?
> i found a file /etc/timezone, and i changed in from GMT-0, to GMT-8, but,
date
> still reports GMT. is there any way to change this the timezone? it
i found a file /etc/timezone, and i changed in from GMT-0, to GMT-8, but, date
still reports GMT. is there any way to change this the timezone? it's really
messing up my e-mail and when i got it.
thanks
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use tzconfig
Pollywog wrote:
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> I must have goofed when I set my timezone during Debian installation. Is
> there a way to change this?
>
> Thanks
>
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I must have goofed when I set my timezone during Debian installation. Is
there a way to change this?
Thanks
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