>If you have UTC true.. then you need to set the hardware clock to GMT. For
>US/Central (GMT-6) if your localtime were, say, 12:00 then the hardware
>clock should be 18:00. As far as why you're not getting the right dates on
>stuff.. I'm sure it's something simple which someone will figure out. I
>just wanted to note that the setup with the UTC and daylight
>saving(s) time only really works when you have the hardware clock set to
>GMT (GMT is neeto) :P
I've tried setting the UTC flag to true as well as false. The system reacted
the same no matter how I set the hardware clock.
This is really puzzling.
MB
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