Comment 6 for bug 140934

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markor (markoresko) wrote :

I just checked /etc/timezone
and it set itself on Europe/Sarajevo after reboot.
(Even when I set it to Europe/Belgrade)

When I seti it to Europe/Belgrade on "time and date" applet
it stays on that in e/etc/timezone for now
(Until I start "time and date" applet again)

When I open
sudo mousepad /etc/localtime, I get:
TZif2

when I do cat /etc/localtime
I get weird output.

$ cat /etc/localtime >> etc.localtime.txt
$ nano etc.localtime.txt

TZif2^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^@^F^@^@^@^F^@^@^@^@^@^@^@x^@^@^@^F^@^@^$
^P\�^Q^P]��^P^^?�^P_��^P`_�^Pa}��b?�^Pc]̐d^_�^Pe=��f^H��g^]��g藐h�r�iȗy�jݗT�k�[�^P^@^@^@^@\�^Q^P^@^@^@^@]��^P^@^@^@^@^^?�^P^@^@^@^@_��^P^@^@^@^@`_�^P^@^@^@^@a}$
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