Re: why is hostname(1) output in UPPERCASE?

2003-01-10 Thread Eric De Mund
Corinna, Eric De Mund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: ] Why is hostname(1) output in UPPERCASE, when the native Windows 2000 ] hostname.exe outputs lowercase? Thorsten Kampe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: ] Cygwin hostname reads ] ] [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\ComputerName\Active

why is hostname(1) output in UPPERCASE?

2003-01-09 Thread Eric De Mund
.1.4-1 zsh 4.0.6-2 Use -h to see help about each section -- ** -- "Larry Wall wrote the original Perl in 1986-87, the same two successive years he won the IOCCC. ...this was no fluke... Perl and Obfuscation are as insepa

Re: date(1) doesn't display a timezone?

2002-12-05 Thread Eric De Mund
Christopher, ] On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 03:05:21PM -0800, Eric De Mund wrote: ] >Have I misconfigured environment variables in both bash(1) and zsh(1), ] >or is date(1) not returning a timezone for other folks, too? Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: ] It wasn't returning

date(1) doesn't display a timezone?

2002-12-05 Thread Eric De Mund
Use -h to see help about each section % -- "We do not always have to live by the clock. [...] So-called ``Indian time'' says that things begin when they are ready, and things end when they are finished." --from _Medicine of the Cherokee: The Way of Right Relationship_ Eri