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Is your /etc/localtime points to the right time zone ? |
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e.g, for me |
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/etc/localtime -> /usr/share/zoneinfo/Canada/Mountain |
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> On Monday 13 February 2006 10:04, Paul de Vrieze wrote: |
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> > > it does not really matter which one you choose. |
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> > Local clock has issues with daylight saving time, so if possible (i.a. no |
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> > windows on the machine, or you don't care about it's clock) use UTC time |
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> > in the hardware clock. UTC time does not change about. |
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> well, I am living in the MET timezone. |
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> My setting is 'local', my bios clock is set to the local time. |
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> I had never problems with daylight saving time... I must doing something |
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> wrong.... |
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