I am still working on getting Xastir working on a MacBook, a
wonderful person named Greg is assisting but its a very time
consuming task :-) But were getting close. But we have used WinAPRS
in the past and we dont know WinAPRS that well at all to use it to
its full capacity, and our club
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007, Mike Fenske wrote:
> I put "TZ='America/Vancouver'; Export TZ" into my .profile file,
> logged out & in again and Xastir is now showing the correct time
> for last report age.
Yea, isn't that change obvious??? hi hi
Like I said, I found out _way_ too much stuff about timezo
Curt, WE7U wrote:
BSD-derived systems use either "Olson" or "POSIX" timezone
files/code. I can't remember which, but it's just ONE of those two
listed. I think it was "Olson".
System-V derived systems may use both sets. Here are the two
formats and commands to try them out:
TZ=PST8PDT d
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007, Mike Fenske wrote:
> Might be a problem with my old SuSE 7.3 system, but I noticed
> today that in the "Station Info" window, the "Last Heard" time
> seems to be out by one hour, i.e. showing 07:45 instead of 08:45.
> I did update my time zone settings to the new daylight savi
Might be a problem with my old SuSE 7.3 system, but I noticed today that in the "Station
Info" window, the "Last Heard" time seems to be out by one hour, i.e. showing 07:45
instead of 08:45. I did update my time zone settings to the new daylight saving scheme and my
system shows the correct tim