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Mike S wrote: |
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> Przemysław Maciąg wrote: |
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>> rc.conf? hmmm... I think now this should be set in /etc/conf.d/clock |
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>> try that :) |
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>> Regards, |
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>> Przemek |
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> I have no /etc/conf.d/clock, but I double checked /etc/rc.conf, and |
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> the CLOCK setting in it said that it was used by /etc/init.d/clock, so |
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> I looked at that, and I didn't know what I was looking at since I |
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> don't know scripts. |
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> But as I read it now it looks like a simple if,then,else saying that |
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> if $CLOCK is set equal to UTC it sets myopts to --utc and TBLURB |
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> [UTC], which I have no idea what those are, but it seems to use |
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> --localtime as the else, so in theory wouldn't that else happen if |
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> CLOCK was set to anything but UTC? |
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> And again, I apologize, I only have limited programming experience, so |
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> if that explanation sucked, I am really really sorry. |
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> --Mike S |
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Just as a follow up to this I did an emerge -DN world the other day and |
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apparently my /etc was restructured from what it was originally. CLOCK |
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used to be set in the /etc/rc.conf, but now it is not and I do have an |
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/etc/conf.d/clock that I set to local instead of UTC. I also had to |
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play around with the clock in gnome also but I think it is working fine |
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now. I have my timezone set in /etc/local and in the gnome clock, and |
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the time is displayed properly. The emails seem to be coming in at the |
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right times and such, so I just wanted to say thanks for the help. |
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--Mike S |
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