Am Montag, 19. Januar 2009 14:31, schrieb Johannes Wiedersich: > > etch: »31.12.2008 12:34« to > > lenny: »13. Dez 12:34« and (IMO abdominable...!): > > lenny: »13. Dez 2006« (for older entries) > > That looks horrible, indeed. > > > Is there an easy way to get back my desired format as it has been on > > etch, preferably without the need to customize a locale file? > > Probably not. > > > As a workaround, I changed LC_TIME to "en_US.UTF-8", as this provides me > > at least with an ISO-8601-conform format, but I'd prefer the numerical > > display for german like it has been on etch.
Please see my replay-to-myself on this topic. On etch, ISO 8601 *is* standard for »LC_TIME=de_DE.UTF-8«, »DD.MM.YYYY hh.mm« just somehow came up to me. > This looks promising > >http://ccollins.wordpress.com/2009/01/06/how-to-change-date-formats-on-ubuntu/ Found that this morning, too. Seems like the proper way to fix my imaginary problem... > HTH, > Johannes Thanks for your reply, hk47 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

