On Sun, Apr 06, 2025 at 12:09:06PM +0200, dam...@thiriet.web4me.fr wrote:
> My computer hour was set one hour forward today. Looks like a rule in
> Europe/Warsaw timezone introduces two shifts to summerhour: last week (there
> was this shift to summer hour, and the computer time was shifted as it
> needed to be) and now (where it should'nt be changed).
> zdump Europe/Warsaw gave a time that was one hour forward (so did
> Europe/Paris).

Is the machine in question by any chance set up to boot into one or more 
operating systems in addition to OpenBSD?

Granted it's been *quite a while* since I attempted running with that kind
of setup myself but I distinctly remember Microsoft systems tended to 
have their very own way to deal with time zone changes, and multibooting
systems would run into situations like the one you describe.

- Peter

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