Time and date display. Also can I contact some one in Schwaz Austria privately?
Justin Denick
justin.denick at gmail.com
Thu May 18 13:43:04 BST 2006
You can change the default localtime by removing the file or link
/etc/localtime and copying or linking /usr/share/zoneinfo/yourtimezone to
/etc/localtime Actual paths will very.
On 5/15/06, kitts <kitts at hotpop.com> wrote:
>
> On Monday 15 May 2006 14:17 IST, John wrote:
> > Odd problem with my day date display. I can get the time the day and the
> > fact that I use the london time zone (I do know that). I can't get it to
> > display the date? I have checked the correct boxes but london will not
> go
> > away.
>
> The date AFAIK is only displayed when displaying the local time. Hence, if
> you need the date to be displayed and are regularly working in accordance
> with the London time zone, you could configure it as your local time zone.
> --
> Cheers!
> kitts
>
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