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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Where have you been? Post 302267787 by blowtorch on Saturday 13th of December 2008 10:27:24 PM
Old 12-13-2008
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Originally Posted by Neo
Impressive!! How many countries total is that??
Very impressive... Are (or were) you in the US armed forces? That is a staggering amount of countries to travel to under your own steam :P
 
TZSELECT(1)                                                Debian Timezone Configuration                                               TZSELECT(1)

NAME
tzselect - view timezones SYNOPSIS
tzselect DESCRIPTION
This manual page explains how you can use the tzselect utility to view the installed timezone. It comes handy when you want to know what time it is in other countries, or if you just wonder what timezones exist. tzselect is called without any parameters from the shell. It shows a list of about one dozen geographic areas one can roughly recognize as continents. After choosing a geographic area by number, a list of countries and cities in this area will be shown. You can press the Enter key to reprint the list. To choose a timezone, just press the number left to it. If your input is invalid, the list will be reprinted. You may press Ctrl-C to interrupt the script at any time. Note that tzselect will not actually change the timezone for you. Use 'dpkg-reconfigure tzdata' to achieve this. FILES
/usr/share/zoneinfo/ SEE ALSO
hwclock(8) AUTHOR
Copyright 1998 Marcus Brinkmann <brinkmd@debian.org> Please see nroff source for legal notice. Debian 12 June 1998 TZSELECT(1)
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