Re: question on dates

1997-03-10 Thread dpk
The command to view the time is 'date'. If you do a man on this you can see how to change the format. Here is a couple of examples to get you started... <4 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ >date +%m/%d/%y 03/10/97 <5 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ >date +%H:%M 12:59 Hope this helps, Dennis On Mon, 10 Mar 1997, G. K

question on dates

1997-03-10 Thread G. Kapetanios
Hi, I have a very pressing question and I would be very happy if somebody could give me a clue. I have a commercial psckage installed on my debian system which ( GAUSS for econometric applications ) which takes the date time e.t.c. from the system. Unfortunately, after I upgraded from stable to