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|    marrgol to Paul R Schmidtbleicher    |
|    Re: UTC Time Stamps For Files on Flash D    |
|    01 Dec 21 22:28:04    |
      From: marrgol@address.invalid              On 01/12/2021 at 18.54, Paul R Schmidtbleicher wrote:       > I move files between Tumbleweed Linux & Win 10 Desktops. I am aware of       > the differences in Linux RealTimeClock set to UTC and Windows RTC set to       > local time.       >       > However, a file saved on the Linux operating system is appears to be       > saved with a local time stamp. When saved to a flashdrive, it is saved       > with a UTC (-8 for me). When transported to the Win 10 box it looked       > like I worked on this file at c.3:00am) Linux operating system displays       > the right time stamp, but adjusted by the operating system. On the       > Flashdrive it is saved at UTC time.       >       > QUESTION: Is there a way to set Dolphin (or whatever) to save a file on       > an external drive at local time?       ·       Yes, use 'time_offset=minutes' mount option when mounting a flashdrive.       I think it's time_offset=-480 in your case…                     --       mrg              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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