Kam Leo wrote:
What is/are "DSL reports", as a matter of interest?
Thanks, Tim
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mimomax wrote:
Hi:
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What are those times in WST?
On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 07:12 +0800, John Summerfied wrote:
mimomax wrote:
Hi:
For those of you interested in managing Linux, Open Country is hosting this informative seminar at 1:00 PST and 4:00 PST with Jamie Cameron. Also, the first
What are those times in WST?
Don't know but there is a neat little app called rktime that shows the time in different timezones. Example output:
[patrick@laptop ~]$ rktime 2005-12-01 19:07 -0800 Thu US/Pacific 2005-12-01 22:07 -0500 Thu US/Eastern ------------------new day---------------------- 2005-12-02 03:07 +0000 Fri UTC 2005-12-02 03:07 +0000 Fri Europe/London 2005-12-02 04:07 +0100 Fri Europe/Amsterdam <- 2005-12-02 08:37 +0530 Fri Asia/Calcutta 2005-12-02 11:07 +0800 Fri Asia/Singapore 2005-12-02 11:07 +0800 Fri Asia/Hong_Kong 2005-12-02 12:07 +0900 Fri Asia/Tokyo 2005-12-02 13:07 +1000 Fri Australia/Brisbane
You can find info here: http://rpmforge.net/user/packages/rktime/ Maybe it helps to figure it out.
Regards, Patrick
Patrick wrote:
On Fri, 2005-12-02 at 07:12 +0800, John Summerfied wrote:
mimomax wrote:
Hi:
For those of you interested in managing Linux, Open Country is hosting this informative seminar at 1:00 PST and 4:00 PST with Jamie Cameron. Also, the first
What are those times in WST?
Don't know but there is a neat little app called rktime that shows the time in different timezones. Example output:
You completely missed the point.