Re: [Eug-lug] Computer time on Mozilla email?

2005-01-16 Thread Jeff Newton
Okay, now lets try this now and see how this goes?? Comments anyone, did I master the jedi, yet? Bob Miller wrote: Mozilla is definitely in the GMT time zone, and eight hours off from PST. Presumably your whole computer off by that much. If you run KDE, you should be able to launch the Control C

Re: [Eug-lug] Computer time on Mozilla email?

2005-01-16 Thread Bob Miller
Jeff Newton wrote: > Date: Sun, 16 Jan 2005 20:17:28 + > > how in the world do I correct the time on my email with Mozilla?? I looked > in the preferences and didn't see anything about putting the correct time > on emails?? I got an email from a friend stating that my computer email > time

Re: [Eug-lug] Re: [linux] F+!*ing Gentoo...

2005-01-16 Thread Bob Miller
T. Joseph CARTER wrote: > Debian's hit the three year mark between woody and sarge. The latter has > yet to be released. The time between releases is following a trend of > getting significantly longer. All software projects follow that trend. As a project matures, several factors all push tow

Re: [Eug-lug] Computer time on Mozilla email?

2005-01-16 Thread Jeff Newton
Ok, tried a littl tweakin here, Russ - what does it say now?? Jeff Russ Johnson wrote: Jeff Newton wrote: Well, I checked the email, I just sent to the list and it was one minute later than the time, I had sent it to the list, Mr. O, so, it looks like my computer time is okay. I'm too thinking no

Re: [Eug-lug] Computer time on Mozilla email?

2005-01-16 Thread Russ Johnson
Jeff Newton wrote: Well, I checked the email, I just sent to the list and it was one minute later than the time, I had sent it to the list, Mr. O, so, it looks like my computer time is okay. I'm too thinking now its EFN's mail server time, most likely or the receiving party?? Well, except for th

Re: [Eug-lug] Computer time on Mozilla email?

2005-01-16 Thread Jeff Newton
Well, I checked the email, I just sent to the list and it was one minute later than the time, I had sent it to the list, Mr. O, so, it looks like my computer time is okay. I'm too thinking now its EFN's mail server time, most likely or the receiving party?? Jeff Mr O wrote: It's unlikely to be

Re: [Eug-lug] Computer time on Mozilla email?

2005-01-16 Thread Mr O
It's unlikely to be Mozilla. Most likely your system time or the time on the mail server. --- Jeff Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey guys - > > how in the world do I correct the time on my email with > Mozilla?? I looked in > the preferences and didn't see anything about putting the > co

[Eug-lug] Computer time on Mozilla email?

2005-01-16 Thread Jeff Newton
Hey guys - how in the world do I correct the time on my email with Mozilla?? I looked in the preferences and didn't see anything about putting the correct time on emails?? I got an email from a friend stating that my computer email time was about 6 hours difference. Go figures Jeff

Re: [Eug-lug] Re: [linux] F+!*ing Gentoo...

2005-01-16 Thread T. Joseph CARTER
On Sat, Jan 15, 2005 at 04:43:00PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote: > Debian is an example of exactly the opposite process providing exactly > the opposite result. If pkg X doesn't run on ARM or MIPS, then pkg X > doesn't release. If the new libc is incompatible with obscure app Y, > then libc is held ba

Re: [Eug-lug] Re: [linux] F+!*ing Gentoo...

2005-01-16 Thread larry price
On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 16:05:34 -0800, Eric Altendorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Stepping up a level, let me take a poll: why is it that there is no > perfect distribution? perfect for what purpose? Answer that question and you are a long ways toward answering the rest. > 1) Perfect means diffe

Re: [Eug-lug] Re: [linux] F+!*ing Gentoo...

2005-01-16 Thread T. Joseph CARTER
On Sat, Jan 15, 2005 at 04:05:34PM -0800, Eric Altendorf wrote: > 5) Too many options, different software packages, incompatibilities, > versions, version release schedules thereof, different tools for > accomplishing the same task This, definitely. It's possible for a coordinated team to get a