I know it's a silly question with a simple answer, but i can't find
the culprit. I've checked /etc/init.d/ and rc2.d/ and there's nothing
that would change the time. However, every time i boot the system
always defaults to one hour ahead. I assume i can dpkg-reconfigure
something, but i don't know what. I'd rather not depend on ntp.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Nuno Magalhães

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