On 08/24/2018 01:34 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Fri, 2018-08-24 at 12:00 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
You have to know the format of the zoneinfo directory for this to work.
Like start with Am to get American cities. Not start with H for
Helsinki; all you get is Hongkong and HST.
And you
On Fri, 2018-08-24 at 12:00 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
> You have to know the format of the zoneinfo directory for this to work.
> Like start with Am to get American cities. Not start with H for
> Helsinki; all you get is Hongkong and HST.
>
> And you have to know a city in the list nea
On 08/24/2018 11:44 AM, Jon Ingason wrote:
Den 2018-08-24 kl. 16:46, skrev Ed Greshko:
On 08/24/18 22:32, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 08/24/2018 10:16 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 08/24/18 21:44, Gerald Henriksen wrote:
On Thu, 23 Aug 2018 22:40:13 +0800, you wrote:
Anyway, were I to land in
Den 2018-08-24 kl. 16:46, skrev Ed Greshko:
> On 08/24/18 22:32, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 08/24/2018 10:16 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>> On 08/24/18 21:44, Gerald Henriksen wrote:
On Thu, 23 Aug 2018 22:40:13 +0800, you wrote:
> Anyway, were I to land in Helsinki today I would
On 08/24/18 22:32, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
>
> On 08/24/2018 10:16 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 08/24/18 21:44, Gerald Henriksen wrote:
>>> On Thu, 23 Aug 2018 22:40:13 +0800, you wrote:
>>>
Anyway, were I to land in Helsinki today I would google "helsinki timezone"
learn it
is curr
On 08/24/2018 10:16 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 08/24/18 21:44, Gerald Henriksen wrote:
On Thu, 23 Aug 2018 22:40:13 +0800, you wrote:
Anyway, were I to land in Helsinki today I would google "helsinki timezone"
learn it
is currently "summer time" there and it is GMT+3. So, I would do "timedat
On 08/24/18 21:44, Gerald Henriksen wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Aug 2018 22:40:13 +0800, you wrote:
>
>> Anyway, were I to land in Helsinki today I would google "helsinki timezone"
>> learn it
>> is currently "summer time" there and it is GMT+3. So, I would do
>> "timedatectl
>> set-timezone Etc/GMT-3".
On 08/24/2018 09:44 AM, Gerald Henriksen wrote:
On Thu, 23 Aug 2018 22:40:13 +0800, you wrote:
Anyway, were I to land in Helsinki today I would google "helsinki timezone"
learn it
is currently "summer time" there and it is GMT+3. So, I would do "timedatectl
set-timezone Etc/GMT-3". I could
On Thu, 23 Aug 2018 22:40:13 +0800, you wrote:
>Anyway, were I to land in Helsinki today I would google "helsinki timezone"
>learn it
>is currently "summer time" there and it is GMT+3. So, I would do "timedatectl
>set-timezone Etc/GMT-3". I could not find a way to do that in the KDE GUI.
>Yet
On Thu, 2018-08-23 at 07:00 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Is there some reason this was dropped from Fedora?
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/system-config-date/c/876438de1c42f10815081853775b4aa555def56e?branch=master
"Package not actively developed anymore."
(Note: I believe
On 08/23/2018 11:32 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 08/23/18 23:05, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Actually, I typically set my timezone for my destination while in the air so
that
the emails I am writing and will send as soon as I am connected show that I am
where I said I would be. So I COULD google bef
On 08/23/18 23:05, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Actually, I typically set my timezone for my destination while in the air so
> that
> the emails I am writing and will send as soon as I am connected show that I am
> where I said I would be. So I COULD google before I leave. I am just
> comfortable
see it was in 25. I stayed on 24 a bit too long
and
jumped to 28 and no system-config-date, and I do not see it in the Fedora 29
beta.
See my bug report: 1583850
BTW, I am using the Xfce desktop.
Would using timedatectl from the command line be sufficient for you?
No.
We had this discussion on
Fedora 24, and see it was in 25. I stayed on 24 a bit too long
and
jumped to 28 and no system-config-date, and I do not see it in the Fedora 29
beta.
See my bug report: 1583850
BTW, I am using the Xfce desktop.
Would using timedatectl from the command line be sufficient for you?
No.
We had this
;>> I had it up to Fedora 24, and see it was in 25. I stayed on 24 a bit too
>>>> long and
>>>> jumped to 28 and no system-config-date, and I do not see it in the Fedora
>>>> 29 beta.
>>>> See my bug report: 1583850
>>>>
>>>
t;
>>>> I had it up to Fedora 24, and see it was in 25. I stayed on 24 a bit too
>>>> long and
>>>> jumped to 28 and no system-config-date, and I do not see it in the Fedora
>>>> 29 beta.
>>>> See my bug report: 1583850
>>>
On 08/23/2018 10:17 AM, Gerald Henriksen wrote:
On Thu, 23 Aug 2018 07:00:59 -0400, you wrote:
Is there some reason this was dropped from Fedora?
I had it up to Fedora 24, and see it was in 25. I stayed on 24 a bit
too long and jumped to 28 and no system-config-date, and I do not see it
in
On Thu, 23 Aug 2018 07:00:59 -0400, you wrote:
>Is there some reason this was dropped from Fedora?
>
>I had it up to Fedora 24, and see it was in 25. I stayed on 24 a bit
>too long and jumped to 28 and no system-config-date, and I do not see it
>in the Fedora 29 beta. Se
5. I stayed on 24 a bit too
>>> long and
>>> jumped to 28 and no system-config-date, and I do not see it in the Fedora
>>> 29 beta.
>>> See my bug report: 1583850
>>>
>>> BTW, I am using the Xfce desktop.
>>
>> Would using timedatectl
On 08/23/18 21:33, Ed Greshko wrote:
> Hope the F25 rpm works for you.
Oh, since it has been a long time since I changed my laptop's time zone, I just
recalled I would change it to Etc/GMT(+-)whatever so as not to care about the
city.
--
Conjecture is just a conclusion based on incomplete info
d on 24 a bit too
>>> long and
>>> jumped to 28 and no system-config-date, and I do not see it in the Fedora
>>> 29 beta.
>>> See my bug report: 1583850
>>>
>>> BTW, I am using the Xfce desktop.
>>
>> Would using timedatectl fro
On 08/23/2018 07:42 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 08/23/18 19:00, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Is there some reason this was dropped from Fedora?
I had it up to Fedora 24, and see it was in 25. I stayed on 24 a bit too long
and
jumped to 28 and no system-config-date, and I do not see it in the
On 08/23/18 19:00, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Is there some reason this was dropped from Fedora?
>
> I had it up to Fedora 24, and see it was in 25. I stayed on 24 a bit too
> long and
> jumped to 28 and no system-config-date, and I do not see it in the Fedora 29
> beta.
&
Is there some reason this was dropped from Fedora?
I had it up to Fedora 24, and see it was in 25. I stayed on 24 a bit
too long and jumped to 28 and no system-config-date, and I do not see it
in the Fedora 29 beta. See my bug report: 1583850
BTW, I am using the Xfce desktop.
thanks
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
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
>>
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 i
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.
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
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
> po
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
> >>
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'.
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 (dep
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
>> d
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 t
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 the TZ offset.
--
"How much better t
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