Re: [Eug-lug] Time warp

2005-01-19 Thread Russ Johnson
Rob Hudson wrote: In looking at the mail headers, it looks like "chezgeek.euglug.net" has a funky time setting. Mine is: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 21:26:37 -0800 (PST) chezgeek is: 20 Jan 2005 05:24:42 - If you subtract 8 hours from chezgeek, you get our localtime, so I guess that's right, but Thunde

Re: [Eug-lug] Time warp

2005-01-19 Thread Rob Hudson
In looking at the mail headers, it looks like "chezgeek.euglug.net" has a funky time setting. Mine is: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 21:26:37 -0800 (PST) chezgeek is: 20 Jan 2005 05:24:42 - If you subtract 8 hours from chezgeek, you get our localtime, so I guess that's right, but Thunderbird is telling m

Re: [Eug-lug] Time warp

2005-01-19 Thread Rob Hudson
I found this on the gentoo site, which is what I couldn't find earlier... (Set timezone information) # ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/ /etc/localtime I set my timezone, went to time.gov, the set the system time using "date", and I think I'm good. Booting to Windows might screw me all up again, thoug

Re: [Eug-lug] Time warp

2005-01-19 Thread Russ Johnson
Rob Hudson wrote: I'm having a similar problem of time warp emails I think. Can anyone verify? Unless you wrote your message around 1pm, I'd say you have your timezone set wrong. -- Russ Johnson Dimension 7/Stargate Online http://www.dimstar.net Top post? http://www.caliburn.nl/topposting.htm

[Eug-lug] Time warp

2005-01-19 Thread Rob Hudson
I'm having a similar problem of time warp emails I think. Can anyone verify? It looks like maybe I have my system clock set to localtime instead of GMT, and kbob mentioned that Windows does that. I thought I remember during the Gentoo install, there is a place to set timezone info. "tzselect