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2005 Nov 07
1
New Standard/Daylight time-change dates in rhel4u2 butnot centos4.2?
Which is why I always symlink /etc/localtime Not only does it solve these issues, but it makes it very clear which timezone is selected! -----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Aleksandar Milivojevic Sent: Monday, November 07, 2005 2:45 PM To: centos at centos.org Subject: Re: [CentOS] New Standard/Daylight time-change
2005 Nov 07
4
Re: New Standard/Daylight time-change dates in rhel4u2 butnot centos4.2?
The laws already exist: Disturbing the peace, Misappropriation of public funds, Prohibition on unfunded mandates. What's lacking is prosecutors, judges, and juries who see the politicians as getting in the way of the statesmen and the people. To drag this back towards On Topic, it seems to me that the ntp folks might be petitioned to write up and submit to the Congress, a paper
2005 Nov 08
0
Re: New Standard/Daylight time-change dates in rhel4u2butnot centos4.2?
No. Brian Brunner brian.t.brunner at gai-tronics.com (610)796-5838 >>> peter at farrows.org 11/07/05 06:27PM >>> (can't wait for the barrage of replies to this one..... tee hee....) ---> Brian, I'm ready: lay it on me.... at least 5 paragraphs please...... ******************************************************************* This email and any files transmitted
2005 Nov 08
0
Re: New Standard/Daylight time-change dates in rhel4u2butnot centos4.2?
Zulu time will (necessarily) be reckoned relative to Durban, South Africa (capital of KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa) where the Zulu people live. Brian Brunner brian.t.brunner at gai-tronics.com (610)796-5838 >>> sam at wa4phy.net 11/07/05 07:37PM >>> Peter Farrow wrote: > For those of us who live the promised land where GMT is absolute time > all the this
2005 Dec 05
5
CENTOS4.2 swapon -s result ?
Hello It is my first question here and I would like to thanks all of you to keep alive this stream and to give answers (I regulary read). Thanks for the good job. After installing CENTOS4.2 and "play with" I type the command swapon -s to verify everythings is ok but the command does nor return info as it should do. Is it something known ? Thanks Jean-Pierre Castello HP France mobile :
2005 Oct 25
3
PostgeSQL 8.0.4 on CentOS4.2
In case anyone besides me is interested, installing these packages on CentOS4.2 seems to work. You can determine the correct mirror to use from: http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/binary/v8.0.4/linux/rpms/redhat/rhel- es-4/ The rpm command that I used was: rpm --upgrade --nodeps --hash -v <package url> Packages in order of installation:
2006 Feb 02
2
rsh/rlogin on CentOS4.2
Hello all, I'm not quite sure what has changed in the recent rsh commands, but I can't seem to get around the password promting. I need a clnk rsh between two machines in order to run my backup script. I added all the usual .rhosts with the proper permissions et al added the xinetd.d confilg files, opened ports 543 and 544 in my firewall, yet when I use the rsh commands, I get either a
2007 Jan 30
1
New daylight savings law
*Hi All, * I presume the upstream provider is aware of this??? I am in Indiana. Go figure. Jerry ** *---------------- * *New Federal Law?Springing Forward in March, Back in November* Months after Indiana passed the law that got it in step with the rest of the country, the federal government announced a major change in Daylight Saving Time. In Aug. 2005, Congress passed an energy bill that
2015 Apr 13
3
what updates /etc/localtime?
I see in CentOS 7 that /etc/localtime is a symlink (which seems sensible...) but in earlier versions it is a copy of some file from under /usr/share/zoneinfo. rpm -q --scripts tzdata does not show any postinstall script, so in the non-symlink versions, how does the copied /etc/localtime file get updated with new zone data? -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com
2015 Jun 23
3
yum and yumex change system time
greetings, each and every time i run yum or yumex, system time is advanced by 5 hours. this has gone on thru several updates, maybe even upgrades. centos = 6.6 current yum = 3.2.29 yumex = 3.0.5 for awhile, i did not mind resetting clock when i noticed it off. now, it is a pita because when i forget, emails and what ever else i am doing get wrong time stamps. i have searched for
2006 Mar 14
5
Indiana timezone changing
I have a couple questions... I am in Indiana and our time zone is changing. I used to choose America/Indiana/Indianapolis as the zone and we are changing to Eastern. Question 1) Is there a command line only way to change my timezone? I dont have access to X to run system-config-time. Doing a "system-config-time --help" or "system-config-time -h" did not give any information.
2007 Oct 11
3
Why tzdata-2007h [RHEA-2007:0928-05] only for CentOS 2?
I might be stupid and ask an idiot or offensive question, but here it is: "Why was tzdata-2007h [RHEA-2007:0928-05] only released for CentOS 2, when upstream has released it for all the versions?" The guys from X/OS have released it for 5.0 along with the other updates (on Oct. 9). Are the "enhancements"... "not important" as long as they're not "security
2005 Dec 11
2
Cdrecord problems
Hi, I am having problems with cdrecord. Here is my information from scanbus: [root at Eurisko3 ~]# cdrecord -scanbus Cdrecord-Clone 2.01-dvd (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Copyright (C) 1995-2004 J?rg Schilli ng Note: This version is an unofficial (modified) version with DVD support Note: and therefore may have bugs that are not present in the original. Note: Please send bug reports or support requests
2007 Nov 03
4
Questions about kernel updates
The latest CentOS 5 kernel, 2.6.18-8.1.15.el5 broke my box and I had to drop back to 2.6.18-8.1.14.el5 before I could play DVDs with either Xine or mplayer. ( xine-0.99.5-1.el5.rf & mplayer-1.0-0.36.rc1try2.el5.rf ). This is no big deal to me -- as long as I can make certain that the older kernel doesn't go away. If I understand the installonly plugin correctly, an entry of tokeep=4 in
2015 Jun 23
4
yum and yumex change system time
> Date: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 03:48:36 PM -0400 > From: Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org> > > On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 01:56:13PM -0500, g wrote: >> each and every time i run yum or yumex, system time is advanced >> by 5 hours. >> >> this has gone on thru several updates, maybe even upgrades. >> >> centos = 6.6 current >> yum
2007 Mar 21
3
Lotus Notes and Daylight Saving Time
Hi Folks, how do you handle the change from standard time to daylight saving time? We are using LotusNotes 6.5.1 and Wine 20041019 on Kubuntu 5.10 Breezy Badger. This is the combination where we experienced the least amount of Bugs. Our hosts run UTC on the hardwareclock and live in the timezone Europe/Vienna, which will change from CET to CEST on sunday. Tests have shown, that
2008 Nov 09
1
only backup selected files
Hi I have number of selected files to backup and it is also in different folders How can I make it easy? eg: tar zcvf select-file.tar.gz from selected file or tar zcvf select-file.tar.gz (from selected files in file.txt)? Thank you for your help --------------------------------- Now with a new friend-happy design! Try the new Yahoo! Canada Messenger
2009 Oct 17
5
allowing users to issue the "shutdown" command
I am running CentOS 5.3 and have just the two accounts "root" and "buz". I would like to be able to issue "shutdown" from the account "buz", and thus created /etc/shutdown.allow with the single entry "buz" (without any quotes). I still get the error message "only root can do this" (or something similar) even if I include the
2006 Aug 26
6
Problems after performing yum update
I performed the update yesterday that included installing kernel 2.6.9-42.0.2.EL and replacing ethereal with wireshark. First, the trivial... Wireshark would not run from the KDE menu without editing the menu to change the command from "wireshark" to "kdesu wireshark" because dumpcap is at usr/sbin/dumpcap instead of /usr/bin/dumpcap . Making the change causes wireshark to
2015 Jun 23
2
yum and yumex change system time
Richard, thank you for your response. On 06/23/2015 02:51 PM, Richard wrote: <<>> > I agree, so my questions are: > > - what is your TZ? u.s.a. 'central time zone' - currently on 'daylight savings time'. > - what does "[/bin/]date" show? [geo at boxen ~]$ date Tue Jun 23 14:54:42 CDT 2015 > - what does your hardware clock: