Tong writes:
> So it should imply that my hardware real time clock is set to UTC.
> However,
> $ date; hwclock --show
> Wed Jul 14 20:33:58 EDT 2010
> Wed 14 Jul 2010 08:33:58 PM EDT -0.953730 seconds
> Seems to me my hardware clock is set to local time here instead.
> Any comment?
man hwc
Thanks a lot for your replies, H.S. and Dave.
On Wed, 14 Jul 2010 12:44:30 -0400, H.S. wrote:
> "To change the computer to use UTC after installation, edit the file
> /etc/default/rcS, change the variable UTC to no. . .
"Setting UTC to no to use UTC"? This is so confusing that I have to look
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On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 04:00:03PM +, T o n g wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 22:32:09 -0600, Dave Thayer wrote:
>
> >> The camera is the same. Something get changed on Debian side? How can I
> >> fix it? (photos are from mounted SD card via SD card reader).
> >
> > You could be getting bit by B
On 14/07/10 12:00 PM, T o n g wrote:
>
> Having UTC=yes in the /etc/default/rcS file means the Linux system is
> using UTC time? Then how about?
I don't think so.
"To change the computer to use UTC after installation, edit the file
/etc/default/rcS, change the variable UTC to no. If you happe
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