Date problem

From: Adrian Phipps (AC) (PhippsAC_at_telkom.co.za)
Date: 02/27/04

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    Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 16:32:19 +0200
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    Hi guys,

    Quick one that has got me stumped.

    If I am logged in as root and I type "date" then I get my date in this
    format: Fri Feb 27 16:30:42 SAST 2004 but if I log in with another
    user and type "date" then I get this format: Fri Feb 27 14:31:28
    Africa/Johannesburg 2004

    How do I get them to show the same output?

    Regards

    Adrian Phipps

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