On Wed, 21 Nov 2012 14:45:30 +0000
Matthew Saltzman wrote:

>      1. Set the hardware clock to UTC in Linux and set Linux to use my
>         correct local timezone. 
>      2. Set Windows to use GMT as the timezone and turn off the DST
>         adjustment in each user's clock settings. 

Yep, that was the conclusion I eventually arrived at as well when I still
dual booted a system.

Now things I absolutely have to run in Widows I run in a virtual
machine with the time in that VM set to DST (which seems to work
out OK).
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