Evo date time - o' lordy, not agin
Mike Harding
mvh at ix.netcom.com
Thu Jun 12 19:35:58 PDT 2003
Date is spot on:
bash-2.05b$ date
Thu Jun 12 19:35:00 PDT 2003
Note that I sent my previous mail via emacs, so that may be why the
time was correct. I'll send again via evolution once it's recompiled.
- Mike H.
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On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 22:24, Mike Harding wrote:
> I'm also running wall clock as this machine is dual-boot...
I, too, run wall clock, and both my Evo 1.4 machines send and receive
mail with the correct offset (EDT =3D=3D GMT -0400). I don't know why your=
s
would be different. I looked through gconf-editor for some hidden
settings, but I didn't find anything.
>=20
> I have bad memories of this time offset, which had been patched at one
> point.
The patch is still in there, and things have been working for me. What
is the output of date on your machine?
Joe
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> I'm seeing the same thing here. All the dates are +9 from here. If
> it's relevant, this system is running with the hardware clock set
> tolocal time (/etc/wall_cmos_clock is present). Just a bit annoying,
> but Evo is only my backup mail system, so I was not worrying too much
> about it.
> --=20
> R. Kevin Oberman, Network Engineer
> Energy Sciences Network (ESnet)
> Ernest O. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab)
> E-mail: oberman at es.net Phone: +1 510 486-8634
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