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I want to install that drmfree Lutris game on another machine, keeping the playtime already tracked in the first machine.
Anyone know how to do that?
If you need further instructions on how to do that, just ask.
And How to translate hours, minutes, seconds, day, month, year to decimal (and vice versa)
Obviously the easiest way to carry over the exact amount you had before is to simply check the value in the old database and copy it over. No need to convert anything.
For example, the Lutris game say:
Installed at
02:23:49 22/05/20
and the database entry value say 1590125029
I like to be able to manipulate that.
Find a time calculator online. ;)
Last edited by dpanter on 3 May 2021 at 6:51 pm UTC
$ date -d '2020-05-22 02:23:49 -03:00' +%s
1590125029
I had to guess your timezone to get the correct result, so keep that in mind.
But online converters will do the job just fine.