I had the same problem. Turned out I'd been hacked and one of its traits was
file creating had the wrong stamp on it.
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From: "Vidiot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 1:50 AM
Subject: System clock still not right
> I installed a KVM, so I had my Linux box down.
>
> I've played with the settings to try and get the time information to be
> correct, but no luck.
>
> /etc/sysconfig/clock:
>
> ZONE="US/Central"
> UTC=true
> ARC=false
>
> I've tried it with UTC also set to false. No change. I've set the
hardware
> clock to localtime and to UTC time, but still it gets it wrong.
>
> What is wrong? All files are created with UTC/GMT time, instead of local
> time. Date shows localtime, as well as the OpenWindows clock. Yet, any
> file that is created is created with GMT time.
>
> Is there anything I can do to get this system to create files using
localtime?
>
> MB
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