Look at the man page for tzconfig.  Make sure that your link for
/etc/localtime is correct and that /etc/timezone has the correct
information.  Also run hwclock to check to see what your BIOS is reporting
as current time.  That might be why linux is confused.  I'd start there.

HTH.

-Ian

On Mon, 5 Apr 1999, Ramesh Natarajan wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> My linux machine does not seem to be daylight saving aware. I
> still have the old time as my system time. Setting date as root
> does not seem to help. I tried to look thru HOWTOs, minis,
> Documentation, FAQs.... I couldnot get any pointers. 
> 
> Will someone point me to some links/info pl?
> 
> Iam running Debian 2.2.2.
> 
> A Cc to [EMAIL PROTECTED] will be much appreciated.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> nram
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