The date command is very useful. A lot of features and options which I take advantage of as I need them. Every once in a while I need to use the command to convert a UNIX Epoch Date to a normal date, so I attempt to use the command as:
date -d 1306947372 Which results in the error message, "date: invalid date `1306947372'". Neither 'date --help' or 'man date' shows that the command should have been written as: date -d @1306947372 I needed to do a Google search to see what I was doing wrong. (My memory is not as good as it used to be!) ;^) I don't know why this ('@') is needed, since the date command recognizes many different date formats without specifying the format. For completeness of the help and man page, please add a line explaining that when passing a UNIX Epoch Date to the -d option, you need to prefix the date with a '@'. Thank you for your time and consideration! Cheers! Rick -- RSI (Rick Stanley, Inc.) (917) 822-7771 www.rsiny.com Computer Systems Consulting Linux & Open Source Specialists