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date format
Sorry this can be a very dumb question, but I'm having some problems with the date format......
I know, when I was programming that there was date format that looked like this, I can't remember his name.... 1186737600116 There was a way to change it to UTC display, something like: Tue Aug 14 16:48:24 UTC 2007 I can't find a command in LINUX (SUSE) to convert the first to the second format...... Do anyone knows how can I do it, using LINUX commands? thanks a lot for any help |
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