Re: daylight saving

2007-03-29 Thread John Hasler
Jonathan Wilson writes: > Try including "RTC" in your searches. I belive that the RTC (real time > clock) must be always referencing the timezone file, but I don't know > more than that (I may be wrong, but I think it would have to, at least > periodically). No. The RTC is normally set to UTC and

Re: daylight saving

2007-03-29 Thread John Hasler
Arnau writes: > I'm intrigued about how linux changes the time according to the daylight > saving time rules. It doesn't. Linux keeps time in UTC. > I know that those rules are stored in /usr/share/zoneinfo/ but I don't > know which process does this change... The

Re: daylight saving

2007-03-29 Thread Jonathan Wilson
>Hi all, > > I'm intrigued about how linux changes the time according to the >daylight saving time rules. I know that those rules are stored in >/usr/share/zoneinfo/ but I don't know which process does this change, >I'm pretty sure it can't be a cron ta

daylight saving

2007-03-29 Thread Arnau
Hi all, I'm intrigued about how linux changes the time according to the daylight saving time rules. I know that those rules are stored in /usr/share/zoneinfo/ but I don't know which process does this change, I'm pretty sure it can't be a cron task that does this change,

Re: daylight saving time

2006-05-04 Thread Matthias Julius
Joris Huizer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Paul Johnson wrote: >> On Friday 28 April 2006 11:19, Joris Huizer wrote: >> >>>How does one setup debian to automatically account for "daylight saving >>>time"? >> Debian does this automatic

Re: daylight saving time

2006-05-04 Thread Joris Huizer
Paul Johnson wrote: On Friday 28 April 2006 11:19, Joris Huizer wrote: How does one setup debian to automatically account for "daylight saving time"? Debian does this automatically by default. Make sure you answer the questions regarding how your clock is set and where you a

Re: daylight saving time

2006-04-28 Thread Paul Johnson
On Friday 28 April 2006 11:19, Joris Huizer wrote: > How does one setup debian to automatically account for "daylight saving > time"? Debian does this automatically by default. Make sure you answer the questions regarding how your clock is set and where you are located during

daylight saving time

2006-04-28 Thread Joris Huizer
Hello, How does one setup debian to automatically account for "daylight saving time"? Here In Holland the dates at which the hour time change occurs are fixed; (This computer has also a Windows install, though one that isn't used often; Windows sets up the clock, linux igno

Squirrel Mail and dates off after change to Daylight Saving Time

2006-04-08 Thread Bill Moseley
Squirrel Mail 1.4.4 Anyone notice dates wrong in Squirrel Mail after the "hop" to Daylight Saving Time? For example, the squirrel mail display shows: Date: Fri, March 31, 2006 10:45 am But "view full headers has" Delivery-date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 09:45:19 -0800 Da

Re: Daylight saving troubles

2002-04-01 Thread Mark Janssen
On Mon, 2002-04-01 at 15:03, Tim Dijkstra wrote: > Hi, > > I live in the Netherlands and this weekend we had to put our clocks one hour > forward (daylight saving time). I have two machines running In addition to the previous answer, (all my systems did the transition automagically)

Re: Daylight saving troubles

2002-04-01 Thread J.H.M. Dassen \(Ray\)
On Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at 15:03:52 +0200, Tim Dijkstra wrote: > I live in the Netherlands and this weekend we had to put our clocks one > hour forward (daylight saving time). I have two machines running > debian/woody and one of them is now showing the correct time, but the > other is tw

Daylight saving troubles

2002-04-01 Thread Tim Dijkstra
Hi, I live in the Netherlands and this weekend we had to put our clocks one hour forward (daylight saving time). I have two machines running debian/woody and one of them is now showing the correct time, but the other is two hours late. The system time of both machines is UTC and show the

Re: Daylight saving trouble

1999-04-05 Thread Ramesh Natarajan
see what your BIOS > is reporting > as current time. That might be why linux is confused. I'd > start there. > > HTH. > > -Ian > > On Mon, 5 Apr 1999, Ramesh Natarajan wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > My linux machine does not seem to be daylight sav

Re: Daylight saving trouble

1999-04-05 Thread Ian Keith Setford
n Mon, 5 Apr 1999, Ramesh Natarajan wrote: > Hi, > > My linux machine does not seem to be daylight saving aware. I > still have the old time as my system time. Setting date as root > does not seem to help. I tried to look thru HOWTOs, minis, > Documentation, FAQs I co

Daylight saving trouble

1999-04-05 Thread Ramesh Natarajan
Hi, My linux machine does not seem to be daylight saving aware. I still have the old time as my system time. Setting date as root does not seem to help. I tried to look thru HOWTOs, minis, Documentation, FAQs I couldnot get any pointers. Will someone point me to some links/info pl? Iam

Re: DayLight Saving - in Australia

1998-10-27 Thread Hamish Moffatt
to interpret the time in a different way. > > [...] > > > If the CMOS clock is set to local time Linux won't adapt to the change > > > between daylight saving and normal time IIRC. > > > > All my systems are set to local time, and they all adjusted to day

Re: DayLight Saving - in Australia

1998-10-27 Thread Michael Stone
ock is set to local time Linux won't adapt to the change > > between daylight saving and normal time IIRC. > > All my systems are set to local time, and they all adjusted to daylight > savings correctly. Have you rebooted yet? The diff is that if your CMOS clock is set to UTC, it&

Re: DayLight Saving - in Australia

1998-10-27 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Sun, Oct 25, 1998 at 07:53:00PM +0100, Torsten Hilbrich wrote: > Linux will not change the clock at all (contrary to Windows). All > Linux does is to interpret the time in a different way. [...] > If the CMOS clock is set to local time Linux won't adapt to the change > betwee

Re: DayLight Saving - in Australia

1998-10-25 Thread Torsten Hilbrich
On: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 00:27:04 +1100 Hamish Moffatt writes: > > On Sun, Oct 25, 1998 at 10:22:13AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> My system hasn't recognized daylight saving either, I don't think >> it has to do with the bios... is there a way to automate these >

Re: DayLight Saving - in Australia

1998-10-25 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Sun, Oct 25, 1998 at 10:22:13AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > My system hasn't recognized daylight saving either, I don't think it has to > do with the bios... is there a way to automate these changes? Linux will only change the system clock if it is actually running at

Re: DayLight Saving - in Australia

1998-10-25 Thread homega
David Brown dixit: [Charset x-UNICODE-2-0-U unsupported, skipping...] My system hasn't recognized daylight saving either, I don't think it has to do with the bios... is there a way to automate these changes? Your message appears with an "M" next to it in my mail reader, and w