Unix has a concept of multiple times. Access time, Modified date,
Created time, maybe more. Samba coming from windows linage probably only has
one date/time field and depending how you copy depends on which field the
date is inserted in maybe?
man ls and search for 'time'. You can ls a fil
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 10:46:08AM -0800, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> I just noticed that whatever I save from my Linux computer over to my
> Linux server, the date for the file is all wrong!
>
> The date will be different depending on how I copy it over there.
> For example:
> 1) If I copy through s
I just noticed that whatever I save from my Linux computer over to my Linux server, the date for the file is all wrong!
The date will be different depending on how I copy it over there.
For example:
1) If I copy through smb mount, then the date is always Dec. 31, 1969. This is the date shown in Ko
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