Ahoj, Dňa Fri, 21 Mar 2014 10:57:08 +0000 Ron Leach <ronle...@tesco.net> napísal:
> On 21/03/2014 09:38, Lisi Reisz wrote: > > > > It is standard "good practice" to keep system time ("hardware > > clock") at UTC, and desktop time can be local time if you wish. > > > > Hadn't realised any of this, so thank you. If 'system time' and > 'desktop time' differ - such as is suggested - what 'timestamp' is > put on files when they are created? And does this differ whether the System time is used to set the file times and desktop time is used to display them. Consider that there can be connected more users to one machine from another ends of world at one time. All want to see times as local times, but they don't want to see file modification time in future due timezone differences :-) There was possible to configure to use UTC or local time as system time, but this make sense only for multiboot with system(s), which uses local time only (eg. Windows) and now i cannot find this setting, because it was taken away from /etc/default/rcS :-( regards -- Slavko http://slavino.sk
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