I had a similar situation. The system clock was off by 1 hour. I would
reset the system clock and it would switch back to be 1 hour behind. The
problem was that the hardware clock and system clock were not synchronized.
Here is a link that talks about how to synchronize them.
http://www.craic.c
On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 08:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> 5. Re: bug in zoneinfo? (LAST FIRST)
> 7. Re: bug in zoneinfo? (Todd A. Jacobs)
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> Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 19:01:06 -0800 (PST)
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On 16 Feb 2003, Mats Tegner wrote:
> live in Sweden, the timezone is set to Europe/Stockholm. Or is this a
> bug in the hardware clock. I'm running Red hat 8.0 with Kernel
> 2.4.18-24.8.0 on an IBM Intellistation M Pro 6219.
Have you set daylight savings properly? This sounds like a likely place
Me too, DO you choose Adjust the clock via time zone or by syncing with remote time
server?
--- Mats Tegner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Dear Friends,
>My system is behaving strange, if I don't sync my system clock with a
>network time-server, my system clock shows the wrong time. If the time
>is
Dear Friends,
My system is behaving strange, if I don't sync my system clock with a
network time-server, my system clock shows the wrong time. If the time
is 22:00 it shows 23:00. Is there a bug in the zoneinfo package? Since I
live in Sweden, the timezone is set to Europe/Stockholm. Or is this a
b