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From: | John LeMay |
Subject: | Re: [Pan-users] Hello There (OT)\ |
Date: | Mon, 27 Jan 2003 15:33:45 -0000 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.3a) Gecko/20021212 |
Daniel Rahn wrote:
Check whether your hardware clock is set to GMT, and then check whether your system clock is set to the correct timezone and is currently running with the correct time. Delete /etc/adjtime. hwclock --systohc When you reboot the system next time, see whether your clock is set correctly.
Close. Tried all that and I was still five hours off (obviously a GMT vs local time issue). Found the "hardware clock is set to" option via yast2 and changed it from "gmt" to "local". Thanks for pointing me in the right direction! By the way, shouldn't SuSE start calling it "UTC" now? GMT was depreciated years ago.
Now I'm *WAY* off topic. I say we drop the thread. -- John LeMay KC2KTH Senior Enterprise Consultant NJMC | http://www.njmc.com | Phone 732-557-4848 Specializing in Microsoft and Unix based solutions
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