2009/10/3 Chris Jackson <c.jack...@shadowcat.co.uk>: > Guillaume CHARDIN wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I actually run a debian etch on my computer. I just run `date` on this >> computer and i don't understand what is displayed. I live in France >> and the timezone is (as my knowledge) gmt/utc +01:00. When i run `date >> `on my computer it shows me : >> Sat, 03 Oct 2009 19:22:56 +0200 >> UTC +0200 ?! whats wrong ? I look into /etc/timezone and the timezone >> is set on Europe/paris. The file /etc/timezone is the same as >> /usr/share/zone/Europe/Paris... > > > You're currently in daylight saving time. Britain is on GMT+0100, most od > Western Europe on GMT+0200. OK, Thank you, i just forget this... So in the end of the month I'll see UTC+0100 CET :)
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