On 20/6/24 11:51, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 20/06/2024 02:16, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
Servers in data centers don't move around, they just sit there :-) So in my experience servers running anything non-windows have RTC set to local time. That's been on Red Hat/CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu.

My experience with Ubuntu is that its installer is able to guess timezone (GeoIP?) and it properly sets /etc/localtime symlink while RTC is in UTC. Try "timedatectl" or hwclock. Setting RTC to local time increases a chance of some mess due to DST or an administrative time jump.


My experience is that most installers do pretty well at guessing where I am
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