Thomas,
On 2006-10-03, Thomas A. Anderson wrote:
> This is how I have done it:
> 1. "tzconfig" to set the time zone
> 2. edit /etc/default/rcS to include "UTC=yes"
> 3. date --set=""
> 4. "hwclock --utc --systohc" to set the hardware clock to GMT
as i answered in private to you, "man hwclock" (wi
x27;OK' first.
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On 10/3/06, Oleg Verych <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
x27;OK' first.
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Subject: Re: Timezone confusion
On 10/3/06, Oleg Verych <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 10/3/06, Oleg Verych <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
try tzselect, it show what time will be after setup.Thanks for your pointer, Oleg.I chose tzselect and then 2 for Americas and 36 for Peru. Then I get this here:Therefore TZ='America/Lima' will be used.
Local time is now: Tue Oct 3 03:39:53 P
Hallo,
On 2006-10-03, Thomas A. Anderson wrote:
> is wrong even though the timezone has been correctly set up with tzconfig
>
> tzconfig
> Your current time zone is set to America/Lima
>
try tzselect, it show what time will be after setup.
> Why is date still showing a wrong time?
>
> Any pointe
On 02.10.06 23:13, Thomas A. Anderson wrote:
> After re-locating to Peru I wanted to adjust the time zone of my debian box
> because all e-mails sent from root have a wrong time stamp.
>
> hwclock
> Mon 02 Oct 2006 11:11:29 PM PET -0.847720 seconds
that's stores in your hardware clock, that's no
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