Steve Kleene writes: > My local time is US/Eastern Daylight. When it was 11:58 EDT, I called > "date". It reported
> Sun Apr 22 07:58:12 EDT 2007 > i.e. 4 hours earlier than local time. (Note that GMT would be 4 hours later, > not earlier.) > At 11:30, I created a file on a flash drive. The create time was shown as > 7:30. I then moved the flash drive to an old Red Hat machine that displays > times correctly. On that machine, the create time for the same file was > shown as 11:30. This implies that your system time is correct. Type 'date; date -u; TZ=UTC date' at the command line (no quotes) and post the result along with the correct time. Also do 'sudo hwclock -r --utc' and 'sudo hwclock -r --localtime' and post the results. -- John Hasler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]