Same problem here. Both of my servers and my workstation had to be manually changed. (EST-EDT).
I ssh'd into the boxen to run set the time; I ended up setting the clocks manually, (date blah), which confused the timestamping on the mail server. After setting the clocks back an hour, I reran tzconfig. I've gotta admit, it was a little embarassing to see the novell box and 30 odd win9* stations handle this automatically. I suppose I should've run tzconfig first; I was inna hurry. Even so, it should've occurred automagically. Paul On 04-Apr-2000 Touloumtzis, Michael wrote: > On Mon, 3 Apr 2000 at 01:23:34 -0600 Scott Barker wrote: >> Correct me if I'm wrong, but in the MST7MDT timezone, should >> we not be on MDT now? On my slink machines, the time correctly >> adjusted last night, but on my potato system, it did not. If I'm >> not mistaken, I'll file a bug report... >> >> -- >> Scott Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Linux Consultant http://www.mostlylinux.ab.ca/scott > > Scott, > > I had a similar experience with EST5EDT on potato, and posted a query > about it to debian-user (subject: "daylight savings time problem with > potato?"). My query was met with a stunning silence. I do see a few > small indications (such as your query) that something really is amiss, > but I see no answer to your question in the archive. Did you get a > direct reply that was helpful? Did you open a bug? Am I dreaming, > or are some of the libc6 tzone files messed up? > > I'm not a Linux (or Debian) newbie, and I think I know what I'm doing, > but the general silence on this matter has me wondering. Maybe I've > slipped through a time warp ;-)? > > Thanks, Mike Touloumtzis > > -- > Michael E. Touloumtzis mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -or- > Ingres Product Development mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Computer Associates International > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < > /dev/null -- ---------------------------------- E-Mail: Paul Kallstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 04-Apr-2000 Time: 16:26:03 Debian/GNU Linux (Potato) & XFMail ---------------------------------- Random Linuxism: Sic transit discus mundi -- From the System Administrator's Guide, by Lars Wirzenius --- -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.6.3a mQCNAziz+lIAAAEEAMFaz28Wb0tb53nl/sG7AvGQSMNvGuqhHS+0beHzjNWRFXKT iRUZ2HjT+0WUfkOGOd9N0MoDKQ/TXCPvx4cUtm7lDnX9GNIBdeP5Wpy6FS5XDJfL 49kktHtWZbshC3L9E0HdvxP0NGrpGEh1JxY5PL22eWZ9VycWlp9RNX/8WadlAAUT tChQYXVsIEthbGxzdHJvbSA8cGF1bEBzb2Z0cmFjYW1lcmljYS5jb20+iQCVAwUQ OLP6Up9RNX/8WadlAQGjogP/bB0uiqGYWTkyo5/vGeG6dhwDhU2Ua2RF0Yn/pJbg TG2o9WLfNzD4xlBP+dXh9bQ2LAR0zw2ZkFu8l78uqxU4YykiDhnADYJaIOWNXutB lxTqN817w020tMQcEcChUBT40WrqscHFmStVV4kuPft744JWfUB4h5BIZCFaDZw+ zgA= =er8j -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----