I've just set up Debian 1.1.5, and have run into one small but annoying problem right away. The only option the setup gave me for time zone was US - Mountain. Which I chose, with the result that my system is now reporting Mountain Daylight Time (with the correct GMT time, since I set it in hardware).
Problem is, most of Arizona doesn't observe Daylight time. Good old Slackware used to let me select US/Arizona, which got things right. Is there a source that has a wider variety of timezone files than come in the standard /usr/lib/zoneinfo? Or am I expected to figure out zic(8) and roll my own??? -- David Sewell * [EMAIL PROTECTED] | "The sleeping are workmen Dep't of Geosciences, Univ. of Arizona | (and fellow-workers) in WWW: http://packrat.aml.arizona.edu/~dsew/ | what happens in the world." | --Heraclitus