On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 13:36, Ed Wilts wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 23, 2003 at 09:08:59AM -0300, Shaw, Marco wrote:
> > 2.) Examine /etc/sysconfig/clock
> > Mine reads:
> > 
> > ZONE="America/New_York"
> > UTC=true
> > ARC=false
> 
> I would change the ZONE to "EST5EDT" for the Eastern time zone.  Use the
> traditional time zones that are proven.
> 
> > Now, my /etc/sysconfig/clock has "UTC=false", I guess because I didn't
> > really know what that was for during the install.  Is this my issue, then
> > I might have to double check my H/W clock settings to make sure it is set
> > to UTC also, and change the /etc/sysconfig/clock setting and likely reboot?
> 
> UTC should be true if you only boot into Linux.  Don't forget to update
> the hardware clock with the real time (man hwclock).

iirc it didn't help me to edit /etc/sysconfig/clock.
try dateconfig


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