I installed a KVM, so I had my Linux box down.

I've played with the settings to try and get the time information to be
correct, but no luck.

/etc/sysconfig/clock:

        ZONE="US/Central"
        UTC=true
        ARC=false

I've tried it with UTC also set to false.  No change.  I've set the hardware
clock to localtime and to UTC time, but still it gets it wrong.

What is wrong?  All files are created with UTC/GMT time, instead of local
time.  Date shows localtime, as well as the OpenWindows clock.  Yet, any
file that is created is created with GMT time.

Is there anything I can do to get this system to create files using localtime?

MB
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