Quoting Michael Bonert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Debian-installer-version: > ======================================== > 22 June 2004 > > $ md5sum sarge-i386-netinst.iso > 5db3c8d500380d664c748356910a6d2e sarge-i386-netinst.iso
For the record, this is 20040622 sid_d-i > There appears to be some problem with the time zone settings. I set the > clock to UTC and my time zone to Eastern (Canada). Then I noticed... the > time that is displayed is UTC. > > I then poked around in the /etc files and another directory I found: > --- > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/share/zoneinfo$ ls -lat localtime > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 2004-06-23 20:07 localtime -> > /etc/localtime > --- > > The above is RED (broken link) -- '/etc/localtime' does NOT exist-- > I suspect this is an install quirk! I can't reproduce this with my usual test install path (French+France....which leads me to Europe/Paris as timezone)....and clock not being UTC. /etc/localtime there is a ling to /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Paris >Any case, it was nice to see that the normal user I created was put >into the group "audio" -- the sound worked without me having to >do anything. :-) When I first installed Debian last August, I remember Hmmm, I missed that change. I think this is a base-config hack so that the user created in base-config is kinda "special" and this allows not changing shadow (who is really in charge of the user creation). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]