Nuno Magalhães wrote:
> 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.

What is your timezone?  Do you have your CMOS clock set to universal
time or local time?  If you wish to keep your CMOS clock set to
local time, make sure you have a line in /etc/default/rcS which
says:
UTC=no

Mark Neyhart


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