Re: chrony and DST

2008-11-16 Thread Davide Mancusi
> > # date && hwclock -r > > dom nov 16 13:53:50 CET 2008 > > dom 16 nov 2008 12:50:07 CET -0.432112 seconds > > It seems that hwclock still thinks that the clock is set to local > time; you can check this with "tail -n1 /etc/adjtime". (hwclock does > not read the setting in /etc/default/rcS, it

Re: chrony and DST

2008-11-16 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 13:57:29 +0100, Davide Mancusi wrote: > Hi Florian, > > > Are you dual-booting with Windows? > > Nope. > > > Is your hardware clock set to UTC or local time? (If you do not > > remember how you configured this when you installed the system, look > > at the output of

Re: chrony and DST

2008-11-16 Thread Davide Mancusi
Hi Florian, > Are you dual-booting with Windows? Nope. > Is your hardware clock set to UTC or local time? (If you do not > remember how you configured this when you installed the system, look > at the output of "grep UTC /etc/default/rcS".) When I installed the system I was dual

Re: chrony and DST

2008-11-16 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 12:13:34 +0100, Davide Mancusi wrote: > Hello, > > I use chrony to keep the clock of my Debian Sid in sync. When > we switched off DST, a few weeks ago, chrony sent me an e-mail telling > me that it was trying to apply an offset of about 3600 seconds, i.e. > one hour.