Hello. I am running Wheezy and during the shutdown, when
all the services are getting stopped, the service 'bind9' takes around
one minute to stop (showing the message "waiting for pid XYIJ to die...").
I tried to issue a 'kill -9' in its rc-script and, although bind9
seems to heal, it happens th
Hi, during installation (of Wheezy) I picked the wrong time
zone respect to my own.
So: where does that information live in the system?
How can I set it to a new one?
Thanks
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Thanks, it worked like a charme.
Just want to point out that I checked on the
official debian manual/reference from the official website,
and I did not find such an information.
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> You didn't try very hard, did you? This list is not intended as a
> replacement for google!
>
> LMGTFU: http://bit.ly/1NGl5FG
I would rather say "I didn't _google_ very hard" -- has it turned to
be mandatory? Debian has its own documentation [1], and if something (quite
basic)
is missing on it
> Nothing is missing. But we all miss things at some time or the other. :)
> 9.4.5. System and hardware time
My fault :) Bye
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