On Monday 19 April 2010 11:06:51 Darshaka Pathirana wrote:
> When booting grml on a system where Windows is installed and the
> hardware-clock is set to local time I often get annoyed when finding
> out that the timestamps are all wrong because grml assumes the system
> is set to UTC.
>
> There m
On 04/19/2010 09:49 PM, Ulrich Dangel wrote:
> * Dietmar Segbert wrote [19.04.10 22:14]:
>
>> What must i do, that all users use zsh?
>
> You have to specify which shell shall be used while creating a new user.
> You can do this for example via adduser --shell /bin/zsh
To have adduser automati
* Dietmar Segbert wrote [19.04.10 22:14]:
Hi,
> What must i do, that all users use zsh?
You have to specify which shell shall be used while creating a new user.
You can do this for example via adduser --shell /bin/zsh
To change the shell after you created the user use chsh and specify
/bin/zsh
Hello,
i use the grml-squeeze with kernel 2.6.31 on my netbook asus 1005ha-m.
I use speakup and brltty. But i want to show another User some photos or
videos. mplayer did not use any video output.
Lsmod show me, that there is now video driver loaded.
Which driver must i load, to use mplayer w
Hello,
i need some help. After installing grml-squeeze on my netbook ausus
1005ha-m the from my added users don't use the zsh, they use bash.
What must i do, that all users use zsh?
Thanks for your help.
Dietmar
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Hi!
When booting grml on a system where Windows is installed and the
hardware-clock is set to local time I often get annoyed when finding
out that the timestamps are all wrong because grml assumes the system
is set to UTC.
There might be a boot option to fix this ("grml gmt tz=..." ?) but I
would