Hello, I noticed tonight on debian-planet that suggestions are be sought for the release notes for different ports of woody. I think we need a few comments in the powerpc release notes with regard to the clock situation on dual/triple boot Powermacs. It appears that while the MacOS saves its localtime to nvram as a constant standard time, regardless if daylight savings time is effect or not, linux saves its localtime down as either standard or daylight savings time depending upon what is in effect. This means that if your set your dual boot Mac's time in MacOS X and reboot into linux the time in linux will be one hour low during daylight savings time. Likewise if you save your time in linux, when you boot into MacOS X the time will be one hour high. It appears the only viable solution is to enable the ntp features of linux and MacOS X so that each will correct the clock at boot. This should be explained in the release notes for woody on powerpc to keep the traffic down on this issue. Jack
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