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Re: Problem getting back-art to run
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Nicola Pero |
Subject: |
Re: Problem getting back-art to run |
Date: |
Thu, 5 Jun 2003 09:52:31 +0100 (BST) |
> The "Local Time Zone" needs to be set in your user's UserDefaults file,
> eg. ~/GNUstep/Defaults/.GNUstepDefaults.
>
> To do that, on your shell, type eg.
>
> defaults write NSGlobalDomain "Local Time Zone" "Europe/Rome"
>
> Of course you can add that line to your login script, or (as I do) in
> your ~/.xinitrc or ~/.xsession respectively
Yes - you can, but <sorry for the pointless nitpicking ;-)> you don't
strictly need to.
When you run the command 'defaults write <domain> <key> <value>', that
writes to your user defaults (which are stored permanently on disk and
preserved between logins) - so unless you erase it later with another
`defaults' command, the information will remain there forever, and you
don't need to rewrite it at every login.
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