On 05/10/13 23:00, Manuel McLure wrote:
  For PHP you need to set the date.timezone variable in the php.ini file
  - that should fix things. For asterisk I have no clue.


When I set in: /etc/conf.d/hwclock
clock="UTC" my server php and asterisk reporting correct clock setting by on my desktop is reporting 6hr behind.
so is "date" 6hr behind.

I've tried to set localtime in .bashrc
TZ="Canada/Mountain"

log OUT / log IN but it didn't make any difference. The desktop XFCE clock is 
6hr behind.

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Joseph

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