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On 11/21/05, Charles Trois <charles.trois@×××××××.fr> wrote: |
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> I too have a clock problem (the time returned by "date" being one hour |
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> fast), and I have been fiddling with "hwclock" without finding the right |
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> way. When I saw the above post, I thought that it gave me the answer, |
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> and tried to apply it, but had no success (I used both --utc and |
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> --localtime). |
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> The legal time, here in France and at this (winter) period, is GMT + 1, |
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> as shown correctly by the clock of my iMac, but "date" keeps returning |
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> GMT + 2. |
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Are you syncing time with an external time server? (run rc-update -s | grep ntp) |
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What timezone does /etc/localtime point to? (it should be a symbolic |
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link pointing to /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Paris) |
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-Richard |
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