Hi, The example given below is wrong i think. > You can use following to get the local time on your machine. > $ date -d '2011-12-12 1730 UTC' Why 12th dec 2011 ? That was last year and mail also says 26th Jan UTC. On 26 January 2012 00:57, Shrinivasan T <tshrinivasan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: "Arun Prakash" <arunprakash.pts@xxxxxxxxx> > Date: Jan 23, 2012 9:39 AM > Subject: [FSFTN] Fwd: [fedora-india] Fedora classroom on "Introduction to > Puppet" > To: "FSFTN" <mailinglist@xxxxxxxxx> > > Hello, > > Attend the session, if interested. > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Aditya Patawari <adimania@xxxxxxxxx> > Date: Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 10:24 PM > Subject: [fedora-india] Fedora classroom on "Introduction to Puppet" > To: classroom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, ambassadors@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, > india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > Hi, > > I was planning to hold a classroom session on Puppet for beginners on > #fedora-classroom on Thursday, 26 January at 1730 UTC. > > You can use following to get the local time on your machine. > $ date -d '2011-12-12 1730 UTC' > > Target audience: Beginners interested in basics of system > administration and automation. > > Hope we'll have fun and learn stuff :) > > > -- > Aditya Patawari > http://blog.adityapatawari.com/ > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Adimania > India > _______________________________________________ > india mailing list > india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/india > > Regards, > Arun Prakash > arunprakash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > _______________________________________________ > Mailinglist mailing list > Mailinglist@xxxxxxxxx > http://fsftn.org/mailman/listinfo/mailinglist_fsftn.org > Kanchilug Blog : http://kanchilug.wordpress.com To subscribe/unsubscribe kanchilug mailing list : http://kanchilug.wordpress.com/join-mailing-list/