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Subject: Re: "Good morning/afternoon"
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Frank da Cruz <fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu> wrote:
> : Is there a trivial fix for this trivial problem? When system
> : (and hardware) time is in GMT...
> :
> And GMT is not your local timezone?
>
> : the "Good morning" and "Good
> : afternoon" messages from Kermit are out of synch with what one
> : sees out the window.
> :
> If GMT is not your local timezone, then I think that Kermit's greeting will
> be the least of your problems.
Can't speak for the original poster, but my home box's clock is set to
GMT (and compensated for via software) so Linux can handle daylight
savings time correctly. This means, of course, that when I run Win95
the clock is four hours fast.
ObKermit: How feasible would it be for a command-line switch for the
telnet.exe stub in K95 that sets the screen dimensions?
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