[BlueOnyx:04175] Re: Timestamps always show GMT with non-admin-users
Eiji Hamano (bluequartz)
bluequartz at hypersys.ne.jp
Sun Apr 4 23:43:35 -05 2010
Hi Michael Aronoff and Michael Stauber
First of all, my problem is not fixed yet.
>> Make sure /etc/localtime is a symlink to your correct timezone.
The result of "ls /etc/localtime -la" is;
localtime -> ../usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Tokyo
> A cced restart will usually always make sure that /etc/localtime is turned
> into a symlink that points to the timezone you have configured in the GUI.
I restared cced, also I restered the macine. But not fixed.
> If left unattended each upgrade of "tzdata" would always reset the
> system time to US Eastern upon upgrades.
I am not sure "tzdata", but my bad Timestamps are GMT, not US Eastern
time.
Eiji Hamano
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