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Re: Any way to assign mutt timezone?



On 31May2006 05:00, Byspel <by_spel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| It's a stripped down version of Linux Slackware 10.2 (without
| the timezone package). Therefore, no /etc/TIMEZONE file...
| 
| The reason I did not install the timezone package is that
| it is too bulky for my minimalistic install of slackware, which
| I employ on old hardware with limited resources.

You could put the timezone package on another machine, and then just
install the single timezone file from it that is needed for your time
zone. Should work.
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