I installed glibc2.1 and it tell me that it conflicts with timezones. Fine, I purge timezones. But now when I type `date', I get:
Mon Apr 5 02:20:09 /etc/localtime 1999 Fair enough, I rerun tzconfig. But the result is even worse. timezone now thinks that my clock is set to GMT time, so date's output is now completely bogus! My question is: HOW to tell timezone that my system clock is set to local time and that I with to use daylight saving? (As the initial installation program did it for me.) The moral of the story: If you install glibc2.1, _remove_ the timezones package but DO NOT _purge_ it!!! -- Linh Dang

