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I dual boot with MSWindows and therefore have set up my /etc/conf.d/clock to: |
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CLOCK="local" |
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TIMEZONE="Europe/London" |
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CLOCK_OPTS="" |
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CLOCK_SYSTOHC="no" |
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SRM="no" |
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ARC="no" |
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I noticed this morning that the clock was still showing summer time (I rarely |
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boot into MSWindows). |
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I had to boot into MSWindows to check what happens there and the clock was |
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showing the new winter time. After that the Linux clock was also showing the |
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updated winter time. |
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Does this mean that twice a year when the clock changes I need to boot into |
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MSWindows first to allow the time change to take place, or is there a Linux |
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side fix for my dual boot set up? |
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Regards, |
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Mick |