Debian :: Set System Time To Local Region Using Tzselect Command
Jun 14, 2011
i have a debian 5 vps system.. it reports the time as beeing one hour behind, i have tried to change this by setting the time to GMT+1 and setting the time to my local region (Europe-Brittian) using the tzselect command but none get the time to the correct time, one hour ahead of the current time.
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Aug 15, 2010
Try as I might I cannot seem to get the system clock to display local time. It looks like it's stuck on GMT. In the System>Administration>Time and Date I have my local time zone set correctly and also set to update automatically with an appropriate time server selected. It still displays my local time +5 hours (I'm central time, USA).
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Feb 27, 2011
logging in a server through putty in the same network when i executed last command its showing system ip logged in time and logged out time the output as followsthis is my system
oot pts1 xx.xx.xx day month date time in time out timeand similarly am geeting other than this likeroot :0day month date time still logged in this is from more than 3 days its logged in
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May 3, 2010
Is there a way to get DVD region code from command line (linux/ubuntu 9.10)? I want to script this action and store the region code (and other data about DVD) in a log.
I am looking for the info about media, not the drive.
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How would I find out what servers are running on my local system from the command line? I cannot find out how to accomplish this anywhere?
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Apr 20, 2011
Recently I have installed FC 14, I need to know how many packages installed through YUM command prompt in local system.
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Aug 20, 2009
I use the time command to measure the wall-clock time of a GPU implementation of an algorithm. When I time the CPU execution of the algorithm time returns a negligible sys time. However, when I time the GPU execution time returns a sys time that is around 20-30% of the total time. If that time was comparable with the negligible sys time of the CPU I would achieve a speedup of a few times higher.
I suspect that the increased sys time is because of the GPU usage, which, I assume, takes some time for the OS because of the drivers etc. I am not sure though, and it is important to figure this out because it will improve my results a lot if I can ignore the sys time and use just the user time for speedup calculations. Also, is there a way to see, in detail, what is the sys running and takes so much time. I am thinking that I might be able to see if it is the driver indeed that causes this delay.
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Jun 16, 2010
Using serial terminal(emulated) to connect to linux box. In order to fix row/column count I added stty command in rc.local:
Code:
stty -F /dev/ttyS0 rows 56
stty -F /dev/ttyS0 cols 110
If I add it in redhat's /etc/rc.d/rc.local - it works fine. But if I add it in debian's /etc/rc.local - it doesn't work. I checked by redirecting some output to /dev/ttyS0 - rc.local gets executed and stty commands are executed also - but for some reason rows/columns dosn't change after I login. If I execute rc.local by hand - stty commands work.
why this works on redhat but not on debian ?
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Jan 28, 2010
i rarely need my wireless, and i want it off by default, i am going to disable it during bootup with
echo 0 > /sys/devices/platform/acer-wmi/wireless
what would be the proper place for this? if i put it in rc.local it will be executed very late, i'd rather have it sooner. if add a new script to init.d, then run update-rc.d, i would have to adhere to the start|stop|reload structure of these scripts, right? or do i go a totally different way about this?
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Jan 12, 2010
I am trying to set time using settimeofday in linux. But it sets local time. i.e works like SetLocalTime in windows. But I want to set system time(like SetSystemTime in windows). I could'nt find no other api in linux. What should i do? I had tried with mktime/gmtime apis
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Jul 23, 2010
I use Debian Lenny .I installed NTP server on my debian and take following changes to /etc/ntp.confserver 127.127.1.0fudge 127.127.1.0 stratum 10but when I try to sync time from clients I cant and I see following error message :no suitable server found for synchronization
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Feb 12, 2009
Is it possible to log into a remote windows computer from my local linux computer and vice-versa using the "telnet" command?
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Mar 3, 2010
I use lenny but when I use the example
time -f "%E real,%U user,%S sys" ls -Fs
-bash: -f: command not found
real 0m0.002s
user 0m0.000s
sys 0m0.000s
Is this a bug or what is wrong use the example from "man time"
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Aug 24, 2010
I have a problem with my 64-bit version of Debian Linux Lenny. I have to run alsaconf every time I boot into the machine. I have tried to run this command followed by alsaclt store. It was no help, I still have to run the command every time to get sound, which makes it very annoying. Anybody know what configuration file I should be looking at, and what I should be changing. If you need a print out of any of my configuration files, just let me know what they are and where they are and I will post them. The sound was working fine for the longest time before, I think the whole mess started when installed KDE, E16, XFCE etc. I was trying out these new windows managers and seeing if I would like them. I don't really like them all that much as the gnome so I removed them.
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Dec 2, 2010
It's the second time I've noticed this
~# /etc/init.d/sabnzbdplus restart
mktemp: failed to create file via template `/tmp/sabnzbdplus.XXXXXXXXXX': Read-only file system
/etc/init.d/sabnzbdplus: line 94: $TMPFILE: ambiguous redirect
Stopping SABnzbd+ binary newsgrabber:No process in pidfile '--retry' found running; none killed.
failed!
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Apr 27, 2015
When I try to install Debian 8 on my laptop I get this rather odd error. The install fails every time. I've managed to get as far as choosing which Desktop Environment I want and the shortly after it shuts off. It shows 4 messages
Code: Select allSystem is going down!
Sending Termsignal
Sending Killsignal
Requesting Machine Poweroff
The machine I'm trying to install on is a Gateway NV53, 4gb of RAM, AMD Athlon II x64.
At first I thought it might be my disc so I burnt another DVD using the 4.3GB DVD image I had downloaded. I checked the disc and it verified with the image and so I tried again with the same results as above. Any clue what might be causing this? I'm sure it isn't my hardware, Arch has been running fine for almost 6 months and never seemed to care.
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Apr 13, 2011
I seem to have run into the bug where my system was suspended when the DST change occurred (Not off so it didn't do it on reboot, not on so it couldn't do it then). I can't seem to find any way to do it manually. Is there any?
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Feb 16, 2015
I made a fresh installation of Debian.
Code: Select all[VOSTRO200@root]#uname --all
Linux VOSTRO200 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.65-1+deb7u1 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I changed to the kde desktop environment. I logged in as a normal user, and left the computer running for a few hours. when I came back the screen was turned off and the system does not respond to mouse movement, pressing the keyboard, or any combination thereof. I tried
Code: Select allCtr+Alt+F1,
CapsLock
First time i touched keyboard the led of numlock turned off, and never back. Blanking the screen itself does not cause a system crash, this occurs after several hours of inactivity.
.xsession-errors
Code: Select all/etc/gdm3/Xsession: Beginning session setup...
localuser:bartek being added to access control list
openConnection: connect: Nie ma takiego pliku ani katalogu
cannot connect to brltty at :0
Failed to connect to the VirtualBox kernel service
[Code] ....
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May 29, 2011
I have been trying to install a command line Debian Squeeze system on n Eee PC 701., but have run into a number of problems:
1) All install info I can find assumes that the person wants to install a GUI system of some sort.
2) The Eee PC has a unique 2 MB. partition that needs to be preserved, so no guided install.
3) The Eee PC has an SSD instead of an HD. Most postings I have seen recommend an install without a swap partition, but the install (both live and text) seems to choke and despite a fresh formatting of the existing partition, claims to be overwriting existing files.
4) I can understand from the wiki that the Eee PC wireless driver (Atheros) should be included in Squeeze, but when the wireless connection and password is added, the installer claims that the password is not correct, despite me having checked it a number of times.
I hope someone can help me out. I just want to use the Eee PC for low resource stuff done on the cli like using a text based web browser to access the net through a wireless router and to hook it up to an external USB HD and to my stereo, to play my music collection.
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Oct 6, 2010
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Nov 5, 2010
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There is this bug in the latest version of Ubuntu, which is also Jessie, which is:
Can't copy a file from SMB share to the local file system: Software caused connection abort
The problem, apparently, is that newer versions of Samba hit servers with multiple requests at the same time, and for some reason the Zyxel and Iomega boxes can't handle this. The best solution they've come up with is to modify the smb.conf file on your server to include this setting: "max mux = 1".
Here is the reference material on this bug: [URL] ....
People who develop samba have fixed it in the latest version but neither the ubuntu nor Debian have released the fixed version of nautilus, as of yet. Here, is the reference: [URL] ....
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Sep 25, 2009
When booting Fedora 11, my system hangs for a very long time on starting udev. Sometimes I get an I/O error. However, my hardware is fine. I do eventually get in to the system.
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Jan 29, 2010
Just making one last tweak with my fresh install of F12KDE. I need to . How do I do this
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Apr 11, 2011
I am running my Ubuntu 32 bit server on top of Windows 7 64 bit with VirualBox. It's a 2 core Atom. It's been working good for about half a year. But the last about 6 weeks the system time only in Ubuntu is going slow. About -8 per 24 hours! I can only guess because I have more things running in my Windows 7 and Ubuntu.
I can set it right by coping the hareware time to system time with this command:
Code:
hwclock --hctosys
I want to run a crontab to have that command run every minute. But it don't seem to run.
[Code]...
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Apr 15, 2010
I'm just wondering what the limits for time are. I have a program that always takes exactly 20 ms, so I assume this is the lowest it can measure, but I want to see if there's some sort of documentation of this.
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Aug 4, 2009
get the values for the user time and system time for a process.i have tried getrusage to get values of ru_utime and ru_stimebut these don't seem to be correct
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Aug 17, 2011
I am running Debian Squeeze on an Intel DH55TC motherboard. When I issue a shutdown command
shutdown -h now
The system goes shutting down. Eveything looks fine, and the main console shows all process being stopped. In the end it says "System will now halt". Then a few seconds later, it restarts. It is unclear what is causing this, because nothing is written to the screen. It just goes blank and starts rebooting. Looking afterwards in syslog doesn't show anything also.
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Feb 19, 2014
I was writing code to execute system command, using GDM3 an logged in as root (just commented line #auth required
pam_succeed_if.so user != root quiet_success , in /etc/pam.d/gdm3).
When i execute:
Code: Select allvoid criarWindowsDialog::on_pushButton_2_clicked() {
  ui->commandTextEdit->append("Processo iniciado ...");
  QProcess processo;
  QString comando;
  QStringList args;
  QString fullCommand;
  QString stdOut;
  QString stdError;
[CODE]..
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Before my windows clock was at local time + 2h. Now my Win clock is ok but my F11 clock is at local time +2h. What happened?!
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