Re: Timestamp + Interval time zone issues

2010-07-28 Thread Mike Ginsburg
Jon Radel wrote: On 7/28/10 2:28 PM, Mike Ginsburg wrote: So I have pg 8.4.3 installed, with a database set to EST5EDT time zone. When I run "SELECT NOW()" I get 07/28/2010 14:27:07.767286 EDT showing that the timezone is properly set up. When I then try to add an interval to a

Timestamp + Interval time zone issues

2010-07-28 Thread Mike Ginsburg
#x27;01/03/2011 16:00:00-04'::timestamp with time zone + '-1 hour'::interval; ?column? - 01/03/2011 14:00:00 EST Any idea why the adding of the interval is converting the result into EST instead of EDT? Mike Ginsburg Col

Re: Xorg with multiple cards

2008-05-16 Thread Mike Ginsburg
the dual-head card loads and 2 of my screens show, but the 3rd screen is still being difficult. Any other input is greatly appreciated. Thanks. Baptiste Grenier wrote: Le 15/05/08 à 18:02, Mike Ginsburg téléscripta : A question to all of your xorg experts. I'm running FreeBSD 6.2-RE

Xorg with multiple cards

2008-05-15 Thread Mike Ginsburg
it. Thank you. Mike Ginsburg Collaborative Fusion, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 412-422-3463 x4015 mikeg_xorg.conf.tar Description: Binary data ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To un

Re: replacing ^M with emacs

2006-10-27 Thread Mike Ginsburg
There is a program in ports called unix2dos. With it comes the command dos2unix that automatically goes through the specified file and removes all of the ^M --Mike Ginsburg Derek Ragona wrote: Those ^M's are the MS-DOS EOL character. You can use sed, or tr to remove them via a comman

APC BioPod

2006-08-17 Thread Mike Ginsburg
The following directories are created /dev/ugen1 /dev/ugen1.1 /dev/ugen1.2 Does anyone know of software that can be used to work with this fingerprint scanner on freeBSD (6.1)? Or even if it is possible to just read the raw data from the stream? Thanks in advance. MikeG Mike Ginsburg