Re: Any way to assign mutt timezone?
On 2006-05-31 05:00:53 +0000, Byspel wrote:
> It's a stripped down version of Linux Slackware 10.2
> (without the timezone package). Therefore, no /etc/TIMEZONE
> file...
I'm pretty sure I had that package installed on Linux systems
that were running on platforms such as an 80386. Ten years
ago.
The installed data correspond to roughly 6MB on the disk. What
you really, really need corresponds to a ca 1kB file in /etc.q
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