Re: re-set time/date

2015-04-03 Thread Reco
Hi. On Sat, 4 Apr 2015 07:02:05 +1300 Chris Bannister wrote: > On Fri, Apr 03, 2015 at 01:30:35PM +0300, Reco wrote: > > Hi. > > > > On Fri, Apr 03, 2015 at 12:24:42PM +0200, Racla Grillyz wrote: > > > > > > Thanks, it worked like a charme. > > > Just want to point out that I checked on t

Re: re-set time/date

2015-04-03 Thread Chris Bannister
On Fri, Apr 03, 2015 at 01:30:35PM +0300, Reco wrote: > Hi. > > On Fri, Apr 03, 2015 at 12:24:42PM +0200, Racla Grillyz wrote: > > > > Thanks, it worked like a charme. > > Just want to point out that I checked on the > > official debian manual/reference from the official website, > > and I

Re: re-set time/date

2015-04-03 Thread Racla Grillyz
> Nothing is missing. But we all miss things at some time or the other. :) > 9.4.5. System and hardware time My fault :) Bye -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debi

Re: re-set time/date

2015-04-03 Thread Brian
On Fri 03 Apr 2015 at 15:54:03 +0200, Racla Grillyz wrote: > > You didn't try very hard, did you? This list is not intended as a > > replacement for google! > > > > LMGTFU: http://bit.ly/1NGl5FG > > I would rather say "I didn't _google_ very hard" -- has it turned to > be mandatory? Debian has i

Re: re-set time/date

2015-04-03 Thread Racla Grillyz
> You didn't try very hard, did you? This list is not intended as a > replacement for google! > > LMGTFU: http://bit.ly/1NGl5FG I would rather say "I didn't _google_ very hard" -- has it turned to be mandatory? Debian has its own documentation [1], and if something (quite basic) is missing on it

Re: re-set time/date

2015-04-03 Thread Brian
On Fri 03 Apr 2015 at 13:30:35 +0300, Reco wrote: > Hi. > > On Fri, Apr 03, 2015 at 12:24:42PM +0200, Racla Grillyz wrote: > > > > Thanks, it worked like a charme. > > Just want to point out that I checked on the > > official debian manual/reference from the official website, > > and I did

Re: re-set time/date

2015-04-03 Thread mudongliang
On Fri, 2015-04-03 at 03:02 -0700, Racla Grillyz wrote: > Hi, during installation (of Wheezy) I picked the wrong time > zone respect to my own. > > So: where does that information live in the system? > How can I set it to a new one? You can reset it from the "Date & Time Settings" in the graphic

Re: re-set time/date

2015-04-03 Thread Tony van der Hoff
On 03/04/15 12:24, Racla Grillyz wrote: > > Thanks, it worked like a charme. > Just want to point out that I checked on the > official debian manual/reference from the official website, > and I did not find such an information. > > You didn't try very hard, did you? This list is not intende

Re: re-set time/date

2015-04-03 Thread Reco
Hi. On Fri, Apr 03, 2015 at 12:24:42PM +0200, Racla Grillyz wrote: > > Thanks, it worked like a charme. > Just want to point out that I checked on the > official debian manual/reference from the official website, > and I did not find such an information. Every time you upgrade tzdata - apt

Re: re-set time/date

2015-04-03 Thread Racla Grillyz
Thanks, it worked like a charme. Just want to point out that I checked on the official debian manual/reference from the official website, and I did not find such an information. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Cont

Re: re-set time/date

2015-04-03 Thread Tony van der Hoff
On 03/04/15 12:02, Racla Grillyz wrote: > > Hi, during installation (of Wheezy) I picked the wrong time > zone respect to my own. > > So: where does that information live in the system? > How can I set it to a new one? > > Thanks > > dpkg-reconfigure tzdata -- Tony van der Hoff | mailto:t

Re: re-set time/date

2015-04-03 Thread Reco
Hi. On Fri, Apr 03, 2015 at 03:02:08AM -0700, Racla Grillyz wrote: > > Hi, during installation (of Wheezy) I picked the wrong time > zone respect to my own. > > So: where does that information live in the system? > How can I set it to a new one? Short version is - run 'dpkg-reconfigure tzdata'

re-set time/date

2015-04-03 Thread Racla Grillyz
Hi, during installation (of Wheezy) I picked the wrong time zone respect to my own. So: where does that information live in the system? How can I set it to a new one? Thanks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact lis

Re: Time/Date via Gnome clock app (sid)

2007-04-17 Thread Sven Arvidsson
wanted to use the servers > pool instead but I can't access the menu. > Every time I try to obtain privileges the password is rejected and I > typed it in enough times to be sure it's the correct one.. > This happens only with the Time/Date app, everything else works > perfectly (

Re: Time/Date via Gnome clock app (sid)

2007-04-15 Thread Ron Johnson
5min difference with the real one. I wanted to use the servers > pool instead but I can't access the menu. > Every time I try to obtain privileges the password is rejected and I > typed it in enough times to be sure it's the correct one.. > This happens only with the Time/D

Time/Date via Gnome clock app (sid)

2007-04-15 Thread Andrea S. Gozzi
time I try to obtain privileges the password is rejected and I typed it in enough times to be sure it's the correct one.. This happens only with the Time/Date app, everything else works perfectly (synaptic, disks, gparted, ..) . Has this happened to somebody else? Andrea -- To UNSUBSCRIBE,

Re: ACPI sleep - time/date problem

2003-08-18 Thread Damien Solley
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 01:29, Paul Miller wrote: > I'm trying to get ACPI sleep working on a Dell I8500 laptop. Currently, > it will go to sleep, but the time/date also go to sleep. When it wakes > up, Linux reports the time/date that it went to sleep. Is there some way > to a

ACPI sleep - time/date problem

2003-08-17 Thread Paul Miller
I'm trying to get ACPI sleep working on a Dell I8500 laptop. Currently, it will go to sleep, but the time/date also go to sleep. When it wakes up, Linux reports the time/date that it went to sleep. Is there some way to automatically save the time to the hardware clock and restore the time

RE: TIME, DATE and CRON... trap for the unwary

2001-07-22 Thread Ian Perry
Yes, restarting crond would also work I have been working with windoze too long rebooting all the time is rubbing off. > -Original Message- > From: Walt Mankowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2001 8:13 AM > To: 'Debian Users' > Su

Re: TIME, DATE and CRON... trap for the unwary

2001-07-20 Thread Walt Mankowski
On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 10:15:00AM +1000, Ian Perry wrote: > Hi All, > > Just came across a point about Time and Date and CRON which could cause a > problem for those who are unaware. > > If you have CRON running and you set back the Date or Time backwards, CRON > will not run until at least the

Re: TIME, DATE and CRON... trap for the unwary

2001-07-20 Thread John Galt
On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, Ian Perry wrote: >Hi All, > >Just came across a point about Time and Date and CRON which could cause a >problem for those who are unaware. > >If you have CRON running and you set back the Date or Time backwards, CRON >will not run until at least the old time has been reached a

Re: TIME, DATE and CRON... trap for the unwary

2001-07-19 Thread David Z Maze
Ian Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: IP> Hi All, IP> Just came across a point about Time and Date and CRON which could cause a IP> problem for those who are unaware. IP> IP> If you have CRON running and you set back the Date or Time backwards, CRON IP> will not run until at least the old time has

TIME, DATE and CRON... trap for the unwary

2001-07-19 Thread Ian Perry
Hi All, Just came across a point about Time and Date and CRON which could cause a problem for those who are unaware. If you have CRON running and you set back the Date or Time backwards, CRON will not run until at least the old time has been reached again. A quick reboot solves the problem. Ian

Mutt time/date display

2000-10-09 Thread Andy Bastien
I use Mutt for my mailer, and I currently have it set up to display the time and date of incoming messages like "09:23 Sep 12". This is ok, but it's not the information than I like to have for every message. What I would like to do is display only the time for messages I've received today, only t

Re: time/date problems

2000-02-12 Thread Ethan Benson
On Sat, Feb 12, 2000 at 11:42:26AM +, Ed Cogburn wrote: > > > I'll look at this when I have some time, but when my machine shuts > down I see a message saying "hardware clock being updated" or > something like that. This behavior may be part of the ntpdate > package, I didn't consider

Re: time/date problems

2000-02-12 Thread Ed Cogburn
David Wright wrote: > > Quoting Ed Cogburn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > > This isn't exactly true. You can keep your hardware clock on local, > > and you can tell Linux to use local time (keeping it from messing > > around). Linux does not set my hardware clock to GMT at shutdown, it > > set

Re: time/date problems

2000-02-11 Thread Brad
On Fri, Feb 11, 2000 at 02:32:16AM -0900, Ethan Benson wrote: > > I don't think Linux will adjust for Daylight savings unless the > hardware clock is in GMT, otherwise it would just end up being a race > condition with the broken OS also installed (why else would you have > your HW clock set to lo

Re: time/date problems

2000-02-11 Thread David Wright
Quoting Ed Cogburn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > This isn't exactly true. You can keep your hardware clock on local, > and you can tell Linux to use local time (keeping it from messing > around). Linux does not set my hardware clock to GMT at shutdown, it > sets it with local time, which is wha

Re: time/date problems

2000-02-11 Thread Ethan Benson
On Fri, Feb 11, 2000 at 10:52:47AM +, Ed Cogburn wrote: I wrote: > > if you must have correct time in windows you will have to reconfigure > > linux to keep time in local time instead of GMT. [...] > ^^ > > This isn't

Re: time/date problems

2000-02-11 Thread Ed Cogburn
set up the correct date/time in BIOS...when i load up linux the time & date > > get's corrupted. > > you should not tamper with the hardware clock. > > > eg. real date time is 11-Feb 09:36. When i load linux up it shows 12-Feb > > 04:28. > > usually li

London not = GMT/UTC (was Re: time/date problems)

2000-02-11 Thread David Wright
Quoting Ethan Benson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > if you must have correct time in windows you will have to reconfigure > linux to keep time in local time instead of GMT. personally i just > set the broken OS's (in my case MacOS) timezone to London, England > (GMT) so it won't corrupt the hardware cl

time/date problems solved

2000-02-11 Thread zdrysdal
> i am running slink 2.1 with kernel 2.0.36 on a Dell Power Edge 2100 and i > am having problems with the time. Basically what happens is that once i > set up the correct date/time in BIOS...when i load up linux the time & date > get's corrupted. Hiya problem solved... i

Re: time/date problems

2000-02-11 Thread Ethan Benson
On Fri, Feb 11, 2000 at 09:23:36AM +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi > > i am running slink 2.1 with kernel 2.0.36 on a Dell Power Edge 2100 and i > am having problems with the time. Basically what happens is that once i > set up the correct date/time in BIOS...when i load up

time/date problems

2000-02-10 Thread zdrysdal
Hi i am running slink 2.1 with kernel 2.0.36 on a Dell Power Edge 2100 and i am having problems with the time. Basically what happens is that once i set up the correct date/time in BIOS...when i load up linux the time & date get's corrupted. eg. real date time is 11-Feb 09:36. Wh

Re: time$date

1999-01-30 Thread Chuck Stickelman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: G'day to all. Howdy! i have a problem with my system's time and date i'm using debian 2.0.36and my time is about 12hrs ahead of what it should be! Just a guess, but how many hours away from GMT are you?  My guess is that your system is not consistantly using GMT vs. l

Re: time$date

1999-01-30 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Sun, 31 Jan 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > G'day to all. i have a problem with my system's time and date i'm > using debian 2.0.36and my time is about 12hrs ahead of what it should > be! doesanyone know how to reset the time and date as star office and > cron jobs ate all out of sync t

time$date

1999-01-30 Thread cooking
G'day to all. i have a problem with my system's time and date i'm using debian 2.0.36and my time is about 12hrs ahead of what it should be! doesanyone know how to reset the time and date as star office and cron jobs ate all out of sync thanks for your time (excuse the pun). -- "CAR'N

time/date timezone problem

1997-11-28 Thread Paul Miller
How do I fix this: # date Fri Nov 28 08:40:27 Local time zone must be set--see zic manual page 1997 ... I don't have a 'zic' manual page and my timezone is set to US/Michigan according to tzconfig. Thanks --- Paul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, finger for public PGP key 100 MB web space for $10/mo