Hello,
Iyou can.
To change the time zone you are in :-
1)Login as "root"
2) Type in "linuxconf" On the bottom you should see "date" there you can easily
change the timezone you are in and the date automatcially without the
complexities of using the "date" command.
Looking forward to your feedback..
dannyh
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On Wed, 08 Mar 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Well, things have been flakey lately, and now RH6.1 shows the correct date
> and time, but the wrong timezone. It shows 'EST' instead of 'PST'.
> I've tried the 'control panel' which has no option for timezone, and
> 'linuxconf', but nothing has changed.
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> How do I set the correct timezone?
>
> Thank you foryour help.
>
> - Martin J. Brown, Jr. -
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