Re: system-config-date?

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On 08/23/18 20:06, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
>
> On 08/23/2018 07:42 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 08/23/18 19:00, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>>> Is there some reason this was dropped from Fedora?
>>>
>>> I had it up to Fedora 24, and see it was in 25.  I stayed on 24 a bit too long and
>>> jumped to 28 and no system-config-date, and I do not see it in the Fedora 29 beta.
>>> See my bug report: 1583850
>>>
>>> BTW, I am using the Xfce desktop.
>>
>> Would using timedatectl from the command line be sufficient for you?
>
> No.
>
> We had this discussion on the Fedora users list.
>
> I land in Helsinki, and have to figure out what to put in the command line?
>
> I am in the Michigan Upper peninsula vacationing.  None of the cities are listed,
> but where is the timezone line?  Am I still in Eastern or crossed to Central. 
> Indiana also spans zones.  Cell phone does help some on this and I can fake it.
>
> I do use the command line on my servers.  See my Centos-arm howto a:
>
> http://www.htt-consult.com/Centos7-armv7.html
>
> But for my notebooks that travel to various parts of the world with me, a GUI is
> great improvement over guess work.
>
> I will be testing a F29-arm build perhaps today or tomorrow.  I will try installing
> the F25 noarch rpm and see if it works.
>
>
Oh, OK.  I've done quite a bit of travel as well.  When I arrive at my destination
I'd just set my TZ to a UTC/+- based on what time the hotel clerk told me it was.  I
grew to hate letter designation for time zones as Taiwan calls theirs CST and when I
would travel to Minneapolis it would also be CST.  Confused the hell out of some
folks I communicate with.  :-)

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