Thanks, but it doesn't work here. I must be doing something wrong.
Now,
I have deleted /etc/localtime
/etc/conf.d/hwclock contains
clock="local"
(which is recommended for a dual boot system with Windows)
For /etc/timezone
I have tried both
Europe/Berlin
and alternatively
"Europe/Berlin"
In b
On 31 Jul, Sebastian Wiesner wrote:
> Helmut Jarausch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at Thursday 31 July 2008,
> 13:27:24
>> Hi,
>>
>> am I doing something wrong?
>>
>> Whenever I emerge a new sys-libs/timezone-data
>> I need to do afterwards
>>
>> rm -f /etc/localtime
>> ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Ber
Sebastian Wiesner schrieb:
Helmut Jarausch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at Thursday 31 July 2008,
13:27:24
Hi,
am I doing something wrong?
Whenever I emerge a new sys-libs/timezone-data
I need to do afterwards
rm -f /etc/localtime
ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Berlin /etc/localtime
(This is wit
Helmut Jarausch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at Thursday 31 July 2008,
13:27:24
> Hi,
>
> am I doing something wrong?
>
> Whenever I emerge a new sys-libs/timezone-data
> I need to do afterwards
>
> rm -f /etc/localtime
> ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Berlin /etc/localtime
>
> (This is with baselayout-2
Hi,
am I doing something wrong?
Whenever I emerge a new sys-libs/timezone-data
I need to do afterwards
rm -f /etc/localtime
ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Berlin /etc/localtime
(This is with baselayout-2.0.0)
Many thanks for a hint,
Helmut Jarausch
Lehrstuhl fuer Numerische Mathematik
RWTH
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