On Sat, 2012-03-03 at 10:13 -0600, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> Whatever you theorize, here is what happened. The hardware clock was
> set to UTC, and the software clock was local time. However, the UTC
> box in system-config-date was not checked. Result was cups browsing
> did not work properly 

That's still not an issue of CUPS not liking the setting of UTC (how you
originally presented the situation).  The issue of CUPS not working was
not one of "UTC" or "not UTC" being set.

It's CUPS not liking you setting the clock wrongly, as may well happen
with other things.

And that was the point I was making.

> and ntpd would crash shortly after starting.

Really crash or just exit doing nothing?  There's a difference.

Anyway, it hardly matters, time configuration needs setting up properly
for NTP to work.


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