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[[Techniques]]: Software: Operating Systems: '''Linux''' | [[Techniques]]: Software: Operating Systems: '''Linux''' | ||
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+ | *'''lspci''' - lists all PCI devices found | ||
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*'''Time Zone''': If the [[KDE]] Clock-setting widget seems to be | *'''Time Zone''': If the [[KDE]] Clock-setting widget seems to be | ||
refusing to set the time zone (or your system clock is refusing to show | refusing to set the time zone (or your system clock is refusing to show |
Revision as of 17:21, 23 April 2005
Techniques: Software: Operating Systems: Linux Template:stub
Useful Commands
- lspci - lists all PCI devices found
Miscellaneous Fixes
- Time Zone: If the KDE Clock-setting widget seems to be
refusing to set the time zone (or your system clock is refusing to show anything except GMT time), this command may work: ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/NewYork /etc/localtime ...where "/America/NewYork" should be replaced by the appropriate file for your time zone. I have not been able to find any documentation on this feature; the command was suggested to me by someone on the #kde forum at irc.freenode.net (see [1]). Remember to use the console "date" command to verify what the system clock is currently set to. --Woozle 08:45, 23 Apr 2005 (CST)