On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 22:50, Clive Menzies wrote:
> On (07/10/03 11:22), michael montagne wrote:
> > I have two knoppix systems with the same problem.  The time returned by 
> > "date" does not match the timestamps shown in the logfiles.  I've run 
> > "tzconfig" and changed the timezone to US/Pacific.  I've used "ntpdate" 
> > to update the time with a valid timeserver.  All indications are that my 
> > setup is correct.  /etc/localtime symlinks to the proper file in 
> > /usr/share/...
> > But all my cron jobs run at the wrong time and the timestamps in the 
> > logs are all 9 hours ahead.
> 
> Hi
> 
> I'm not sure if this is related but I found (I'm in London on British
> Summer Time ie GMT +1) that if when configuring the base system I
> selected yes to "Set Hardware Clock to GMT", Debian would be an hour
> out.
> 
IIRC Windows doesn't store time in GMT/UTC, but in local time, messing
up the clock if that option is set.


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