Keith writes:
[snip]
> > > I need some more help with this problem.
> >
> > Ok, look at /etc/init.d/boot and let us know what the 'GMT=' line is set to.
>
> I think you have found the problem. Here is what it says in my
> /etc/init.d/boot
>
> # Set GMT="-u" if your system clock is set to GMT,
Install timezones (hamm) or timezone (bo). These are flagged as required
packages and should be installed by default.
Bob
On Fri, 24 Jul 1998, David B. Teague wrote:
>
> On Thu, 23 Jul 1998, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> > 'man tzconfig' should explain it for you.
>
> I have the same problem as Keith,
On Thu, 23 Jul 1998, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> 'man tzconfig' should explain it for you.
I have the same problem as Keith, my hardware clock doesn't report the
same thing as date.
I have been following the discourse with interest. I have a Hamm
system, and two Bo systems, neither of which has a tzc
Keith writes:
>
> My time is still not right.
>
> My hardware clock is right if I type clock this is what
> I get:
>
> debian# clock
> Thu Jul 23 20:07:06 1998
> ---
> If I type date this is what I get
>
> debian# date
> Thu Jul 23 16:07:40 EDT 1998
> ---
Keith wrote:
>My time is still not right.
>
>My hardware clock is right if I type clock this is what
>I get:
>
>debian# clock
>Thu Jul 23 20:07:06 1998
>---
>If I type date this is what I get
>
>debian# date
>Thu Jul 23 16:07:40 EDT 1998
'man tzconfig' should explain it for you.
On Thu, 23 Jul 1998, Keith wrote:
> My time is still not right.
>
> My hardware clock is right if I type clock this is what
> I get:
>
> debian# clock
> Thu Jul 23 20:07:06 1998
> ---
> If I type date this is what I g
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