>From Linux tzconfig would be where I would start, from Windoze, the
config.sys call that you use setting up pgp would be where I'd start (pgp
is timezone dependent, so the installation for pgp has a part that tells
you how to configure the timezones on startup, but it's been years since I
tried p
Ian Keith Setford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had this problem once before also. I am not aware of any tools to
> correct it(are there any?). If you edit /etc/init.d/boot on the GMT= line
> you should be able to accomplish what you desire.
This is correct for bo. For hamm the GMT variab
Glenn Scherb wrote:
>I just got my Debian system up and running. It's dual boot with WinNT. I
>goofed when I set up the time on the Linux side. It now believes that the
>real-time clock is GMT instead of local. I tried tzconfig, but it doesn't
>provide a way to change the time base.
Yo-
> I just got my Debian system up and running. It's dual boot with WinNT. I
> goofed when I set up the time on the Linux side. It now believes that the
> real-time clock is GMT instead of local. I tried tzconfig, but it doesn't
> provide a way to change the time base. Is there a tool o
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