Re: time is off by 1 hour

2000-07-27 Thread Patrick Dahiroc
run tzconfig as root and follow the instructions. also do NOT forget to set the environmental variable TZ in your .bash_profile. On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 05:04:20AM -0400, Mathew Johnston wrote: > my timezone file contains Canada/Eastern > > when i type date, it tells me that its EST, not EDT lik

Re: time is off by 1 hour

2000-07-27 Thread Fabio Massimo Di Nitto
Hi Mathew, take a look both to man hwclock and date. I got the same problem and i fixed it with hwclock. Since I live in italy i've a different timezone so i cannot be sure about EST or EDT, sorry. Fabio Mathew Johnston wrote: > my timezone file contains Canada/Eastern > when i type date,

Re: time is off

1998-08-26 Thread Paul Reavis
daryl sez: > both of my my debian systems have the wrong time. they are 7 hours > too early, although they are in the correct timezone (PDT). i can > use the date command to set the date right, however i still have the > same problem after a reboot. The key is the reboot - the problem isn't your

Re: time is off

1998-08-24 Thread Gary L. Hennigan
(Ted Harding) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | On 24-Aug-98 daryl wrote: | > folks, | > | > both of my my debian systems have the wrong time. they are 7 hours | > too early, although they are in the correct timezone (PDT). i can | > use the date command to set the date right, however i still have the

RE: time is off

1998-08-24 Thread Ted Harding
On 24-Aug-98 daryl wrote: > folks, > > both of my my debian systems have the wrong time. they are 7 hours > too early, although they are in the correct timezone (PDT). i can > use the date command to set the date right, however i still have the > same problem after a reboot. > > can someone pleas