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Craig Webster wrote: |
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> On 1 Feb 2006, at 13:04, Mark Haney wrote: |
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>> For some reason my clock in KDE has gone screwy. I have it set in |
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>> BIOS for EST (I'm in NC), yet in KDE the zone is set to UTC. WHen I |
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>> change it to EST, the clock changes from 8:03 (current time) to |
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>> 1:03. I can't seem to set it back correctly, even using ntp. Has |
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>> anyone else seen this problem? |
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> What timezone is /etc/localtime linked to? |
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> It's odd, it appears that /etc/localtime didn't exist until I set it |
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> back up. I'm not sure how that happened though. I'll see if this |
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> fixes it. |
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