Yeah.. if it's set up correctly, it'll do it without telling you.

The way I have things set up is: hardware clock (via BIOS) set to GMT. I
have Linux set to use UTC and the timezone is set to the right zone.

my /etc/sysconfig/clock file looks like this:

UTC=true
ARC=false
ZONE="US/Eastern"

/usr/share/zoneinfo is where the zoneinfo files are.

etc etc


On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Miroslav Skoric wrote:

> Today morning when I switched on my computers, Windows machines informed
> me about updating clocks regarding Daylight Saving Time, so they did.
> But Linux machines did  not. I wonder if Linux (RH 6.2 in particular)
> has this ability when it comes to update clocks?
> 
> Misko
> 
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