I know this is probably a totally newbie question, butr I have googled
over and over for the answerand can't seem to find it
when I run the command date it says that I am in UTC even though I have
changed UTC to local in the rc.conf file, or whatever it was, and I made
the appropriate symlink, and It wouldn't be that big of a deal except my
emails are getting messed up, like the other day I sent an email to this
list, and I was replied to, but my email program filed the reply before
the email I sent! It's not a big problem, though I bet in some cases it
could be, but any help on this would be appreciated.
--Mike S
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gentoo-ppc-user@gentoo.org mailing list
over and over for the answerand can't seem to find it
when I run the command date it says that I am in UTC even though I have
changed UTC to local in the rc.conf file, or whatever it was, and I made
the appropriate symlink, and It wouldn't be that big of a deal except my
emails are getting messed up, like the other day I sent an email to this
list, and I was replied to, but my email program filed the reply before
the email I sent! It's not a big problem, though I bet in some cases it
could be, but any help on this would be appreciated.
--Mike S
--
gentoo-ppc-user@gentoo.org mailing list