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By Brian Miller · Posted
In terminal, how do I get the first day of the month to me Monday, rather than Sunday? The command I'm typing is: cal 2025 Have a look at the screenshot, you'll see the months appear in American format. Even changing my Mac's regional settings to Europe or Asia doesn't change this.. Is there some tweak or parameters that I can add to the "CAL" terminal command? Ideally, I'd like to do this without installing any third-party software or any other libraries. I appreciate your help. I am totally new to CLI and I'd greatly appreciate your expert advice. Cheers. -
By MacDaddyAz · Posted
Darwin Mach Kernel/ BSD. Which is both open source. -
By adrynalyne · Posted
You mean BSD. The UNIX kernel is not open source. -
By ThaCrip · Posted
I have been on Linux Mint full-time since Jan 2019. while there is a learning curve, it's worth it if you can make the switch, which I can. I mainly browse web, play some games (generally Lutris(Windows games), or through emulators (MAME/Mesen/Flycast etc) etc), and use a small amount of Windows programs (Foobar2000/7-zip/WinRAR/ImgBurn etc) etc. it's nice to dodge the bloat/BS of Windows as you can really feel Linux is all around faster, especially certain things. p.s. recently I enabled NTSync for games since Linux Mint recently offered the 6.14 kernel, which has NTSync support (it's not enabled by default though but you can enable it temporarily for your current boot of the OS through 'sudo modprobe ntsync') -
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