This may seem trivial and well, it is, but I cannot seem to set the system
to the correct zone.  It insists on being EST instead of PST.  This throws
the time off and my logs are difficult to read/calculate.  I used date -s
'PST' to no avail and linuxconf to set the zone to the West coast, also to
no avail.  The BIOS clock is set to GMT and the date is set correctly as
EST, so there's nothing wrong with it, other than I can't reset it.  I can
alter the time with the date -s command, but not the zone.  Any ideas?

 Stephen King  Crazed Artist Studios
 http://www.crazedartist.com  ftp.crazedartist.com
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