Utc
Adam Myrow
amyrow at midsouth.rr.com
Fri Jul 23 18:04:41 EDT 2004
You can use the "env" command to simplify those aliases. For example, the
line below would show you central time.
alias cst="env TZ=US/Central date"
It's just another example of how there are a million different ways to do
the same thing in Unix and Linux. Another utility which could come in
handy if you are not quite sure of what exactly the time zone is in a
given area is tzselect. It gives you several menus to select continent,
country, and if needed, location. It then gives you the proper value for
the TZ environment variable for that location. It can be run by any user.
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