Am Freitag, 14. September 2007 schrieb ext Neil Bothwick:
> Hello Mat Harris,
>
> > Excellent keeping GMT in /etc/conf.d/clock and setting /etc/localtime
> > to Europe/London did the trick.
>
> Until you next emerge timezone-data, when /etc/localtime will be set to
> GMT. /etc/conf.d/clock determines what will be used for /etc/localtime,
> it has no effect at other times. You need to set both to Europe/London.

/etc/conf.d/clock has two relevant variables, CLOCK and TIMEZONE. Here are 
mine:

CLOCK="UTC"
TIMEZONE="Europe/Berlin"

Don't know wether setting CLOCK to "GMT" will also do.

Bye...

        Dirk
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