On Mon, 19 Nov 2012 20:28:39 -0800 Geoffrey Leach <ge...@hughes.net>
wrote:

> Suddenly my two (count 'em) computers networked together and connected 
> to the internet have been booting up in DST - i.e. one hour later than 
> the actual time. A pointer to where this setting is stored or can be 
> accessed would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> They are set up to get time via NTP, FWIW.
> 
> Of course, it mightn't be DST, but I can think of no better 
> explanation.

Not sure what DST does (if DST is Daylight Savings Time, how can it
boot up one hour later), but have you tried:

sudo system-config-date 

?

HTH,
Ranjan

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