Istvan Gabor said the following on 12/03/2012 12:22 PM:
Hello:
I use an SD card in my digital camera. When I mount the card in openSUSE (through a memory card reader) the creation dates of the files has a one hour shift compared to the real creation dates. For example for a photo taken at 18:30, the file creation date shown is openSUSE is 19:30. I use KDE 3.5.10 that mounts the card automatically as /media/disk. I changed the mount option from "winnt" to "windows95" but it did not changed creation time.
How could I get the real creation time instead of the shifted one in openSUSE?
When were the photographs taken? Does you camera automatically deal with the shift from summer time to winter time, whatever the acronyms are in your country? My camera doesn't. When did you set the time on your camera? Its 13:16 here in Toronto as I type but my camera, which I last set up and used in the summer, thinks its 14:16. Recall: *NIX uses a basic time and the time display routines do "locale". The SD card is the old DOS format and doesn't have that sophistication. Or is that all backwards .... -- We are born naked, wet and hungry. Then things get worse. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org