The DST (what an idiotic idea) is probably your problem.0555 CDT is an
hour earlier than 0555 CST, so you can sync from CST to CDT, change it on
the CDT system, and it looks older than it was before the change, if your
timezones aren't correctly implemented (keep time in GMT, display it in
loc
On 9 Apr 2002, Robert Silge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tue Apr 9 07:18:37 UTC 2002 -local
> Tue Apr 9 06:21:58 UTC 2002 -distant
>
> well, that would explain it. It's the CST vs. CDT thing. The local comp is
> always an hour ahead. Now how do I change that? I can never remember what's
> stan
Nevermind, I think I got it. I had the location set to Monterrey Mexico
(being in Texas, that's pretty close), but methinks they don't do daylight
savings there. Changing it to Chicago got me into CDT.
Everything seems to be working now. Thanks for the help.
-Rob
On 4/9/02 1:21 AM, "Robert Silg
On 9 Apr 2002, Robert Silge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They are two minutes off, but I've waited far longer than that, but
> the CST vs. CDT thing might make a difference?
>
> Tue Apr 9 00:55:51 CST 2002 -local comp
> Tue Apr 9 00:58:19 CDT 2002 -distant comp
Could that be central standard
This is my first attempt at using rsync, and I think I basically have it
figured out, except that something is awry with updating.
My situation is that I have a desktop in another city that I will use once a
week or so when I am there. I have a local computer that most work gets done
on. I wanted