Re: config date

2011-01-04 Thread Clyde E. Kunkel
On 01/04/2011 09:37 AM, Felix Miata wrote: > > The way I read that bug, my problem on first glance seemed opposite: > > current UTC: 14:29 > local time: 09:29 > Rawhide time: 04:27 > > Nevertheless, systemctl enable hwclock-load.service fixed it. Thanks for the > pointer to that bug, which long ag

Re: config date

2011-01-04 Thread Felix Miata
On 2011/01/04 09:02 (GMT-0500) Clyde E. Kunkel composed: > On 01/03/2011 05:55 PM, Felix Miata wrote: >> Is there another cmdline date configuration tool? system-config-date seems >> to >> require X (depends on gnome-python2-canvas; RuntimeError: could not open >> display), which ATM will not

Re: config date

2011-01-04 Thread Clyde E. Kunkel
On 01/03/2011 05:55 PM, Felix Miata wrote: > Is there another cmdline date configuration tool? system-config-date seems to > require X (depends on gnome-python2-canvas; RuntimeError: could not open > display), which ATM will not start on my system, while each boot corrupts the > time in the amount

Re: config date

2011-01-03 Thread Felix Miata
On 2011/01/04 00:09 (GMT-0500) Michal Jaegermann composed: > On Mon, Jan 03, 2011 at 10:53:04PM -0500, Felix Miata wrote: >> Maybe the problem is that systemd doesn't know about any of this. > I do not think that systemd is supposed to know anything about your > time zone; I may miss something.

Re: config date

2011-01-03 Thread Michal Jaegermann
On Mon, Jan 03, 2011 at 10:53:04PM -0500, Felix Miata wrote: > > Maybe the problem is that systemd doesn't know about any of this. I do not think that systemd is supposed to know anything about your time zone; I may miss something. > According to chkconfig, ntpd is on, ntpd is designed to give

Re: config date

2011-01-03 Thread Felix Miata
On 2011/01/03 18:18 (GMT-0700) Michal Jaegermann composed: > Felix Miata wrote: >> Is there another cmdline date configuration tool? > system-config-date is doing more than just setting a time zone but > if you want to do only that then there are many such tools and one > possible is known as '

Re: config date

2011-01-03 Thread Craig White
On Mon, 2011-01-03 at 18:43 -0500, Felix Miata wrote: > On 2011/01/03 18:33 (GMT-0500) Paolo Galtieri composed: > > > On 01/03/11 18:55, Felix Miata wrote: > > >> Is there another cmdline date configuration tool? system-config-date > >> seems to > >> require X (depends on gnome-python2-canvas;

Re: config date

2011-01-03 Thread Michal Jaegermann
On Mon, Jan 03, 2011 at 05:55:29PM -0500, Felix Miata wrote: > Is there another cmdline date configuration tool? system-config-date is doing more than just setting a time zone but if you want to do only that then there are many such tools and one possible is known as '/bin/cp'. Just copy a desire

Re: config date

2011-01-03 Thread Paolo Galtieri
On 01/03/11 19:43, Felix Miata wrote: > On 2011/01/03 18:33 (GMT-0500) Paolo Galtieri composed: > >> On 01/03/11 18:55, Felix Miata wrote: > >>> Is there another cmdline date configuration tool? system-config-date >>> seems to >>> require X (depends on gnome-python2-canvas; RuntimeError: could

Re: config date

2011-01-03 Thread Felix Miata
On 2011/01/03 18:33 (GMT-0500) Paolo Galtieri composed: > On 01/03/11 18:55, Felix Miata wrote: >> Is there another cmdline date configuration tool? system-config-date seems >> to >> require X (depends on gnome-python2-canvas; RuntimeError: could not open >> display), which ATM will not start

Re: config date

2011-01-03 Thread Paolo Galtieri
On 01/03/11 18:55, Felix Miata wrote: > Is there another cmdline date configuration tool? system-config-date seems to > require X (depends on gnome-python2-canvas; RuntimeError: could not open > display), which ATM will not start on my system, while each boot corrupts the > time in the amount of th