On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Jacob Rhoden wrote:
> Are you in the right time zone? If you are in australia, you have to set
> preciscely where you are for it to work (for example, here in melbourne our
> time zone just went back an our for summer). Dont know if this may help, but
> i would guess that is what the problem is. You can set timezone by runing
> /stand/sysinstall again....
> Regards,
> Jacob
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Someone told me in another post to use "tzsetup" which had a
sysinstall-like interface.  The manpage for tzsetup pointed me to
/etc/localtime which, when viewed in the "more" viewer, had PST near the
end so I'm assuming I'm setup okay now.  But I wonder why there is no unix
standard command to view and/or set the PC's current timezone!

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