Hi, I have xntp installed. My system should get the correct time when it boots up. But I see that my xclock shows is ahead by an hour. I suspect this has something to do with the fact that I had problems running tzconfig.
I run tzconfig and choose 'US time zones' in the first screen. Now I try to choose 'Pacific'. But 'Pacific' always conflicts with 'Pacific-New Samoa' so I get struck at this prompt. To break out of the loop, I choose Mountain. Then I edit /etc/timezone and change it to Pacific physically. However, when I run date, I get the following as the output - $ date Fri Nov 14 16:45:12 MST 1997 I guess 'MST' refers to Mountain Standard Time. How can I get my system to show the correct local time? S. -- "It was so humiliating. They put me on a cold mettalic table and probed me with.... Wait a minute. That was my last physical." -- Homer J Simpson Sudhakar C13n (650) 937-2354 (O) International Websites Engineer (415) 940-1896 (H) http://people.netscape.com/thaths/ -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .