Hi Mike.
Is it enough to copy the file to /usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Tel_Aviv or you need
change something in etc?
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Title:
Daylight saving dates
It seems to work you need to copy the new compiled tzdata file (e.g.
Asia/Jerusalem) to /usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Tel_Aviv.
After that you have:
zdump -v Asia/Jerusalem | grep 2013
Asia/Jerusalem Thu Mar 28 23:59:59 2013 UTC = Fri Mar 29 01:59:59 2013 IST
isdst=0 gmtoff=7200
Asia/Jerusalem Fri
Do you mean hard link /usr/share/Asia/Jerusalem to /etc/localtime?
Or copy the zic created file to /etc/localtime and then hardlink it to
/usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Jerusalem?
On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 1:06 PM, MikeR wrote:
> The zic command creates the Asia/Jerusalem file.
> instead of copying, do:
Do you mean soft link /usr/share/Asia/Jerusalem to /etc/localtime?
Or copy the zic created file to /etc/localtime and then hard link it to
/usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Jerusalem?
On my system /usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Jerusalem is soft linked to
/usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Tel_Aviv (/usr/share/zoneinfo/
O.k I've just copied to /etc/localtime as well, that's how it seem to be
done on ubuntu.
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Title:
Daylight saving dates for Asia/Jerusalem need up
Well I think it was like that in previous versions (or maybe it is like
that in debian)?
Anyway it seems like just copy the file works (e.g. both in /etc/ and in
/usr/share/timezone).
On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 6:55 PM, MikeR wrote:
> Why a hard link? ln -fs ,,, seems to work for me
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Hi Roy,
Using dpgk-reconfigure tzdata is certainly a better way of doing things, and it
does seem to work.
Thank you for your help.
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It is strange indeed. In the unlock computer password screen (after
sleep) the old Alt+Shift that I used to change layouts is strangly
working. On the other hand the super+space does not work at all. The
super key in Ubuntu does lots of thinks already (opening dash opening
help menu HUD ) I mean wh
I can change layouts with Alt+shift but the indicator does not change,
and only when I selects He as the language. If I choose En then I cannot
change layouts at all. Is this a gnome issue can anyone confirm?
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The definition of daylight saving time in Isreal has changed (yet again)
to the following :
Zion>=2013 on Mar Fri>=23 2:001:00
Zion>=2013 off Oct lastSun 2:000
This is a new law passed in 2013-07-08.
References:
http://home.tiscali.nl/~t876506/TZworld.html#mea
Public bug reported:
The definition of daylight saving time in Isreal has changed (yet again)
to the following.
Zion>=2013 on Mar Fri>=23 2:001:00
Zion>=2013 off Oct lastSun 2:000
This is a new law passed in 2013-07-08.
References:
http://home.tiscali.nl/~t876
Hi elia, This is strange on ubuntu 13.04 the time zone data is updated
to the last change (before this one) as of march 2013:
~$ zdump -v -c 2014 Asia/Jerusalem | grep -i 2013
Asia/Jerusalem Thu Mar 28 23:59:59 2013 UTC = Fri Mar 29 01:59:59 2013 IST
isdst=0 gmtoff=7200
Asia/Jerusalem Fri Mar 2
I can confirm this on 12.04. the problem is indeed related to the network. I
have a wifi connection and if I run it without a network connection, it fails
to start.Moving the init script to a higher id in the rc init process doesn't
seem to work either.
The solution I found is to move the init t
Attached the minidlna.conf upstart init file.
Here is how to use it:
First You need to copy it to /etc/init/
cp minidlna.conf /etc/init/
Then you need to remove minidlna from the old systemv init system by typing:
sudo update-rc.d -f minidlna remove
now you need to symlink the upstart script to
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