UTC was set to "true"
Changed it and it fixed my problem. Thank you very much. That was annoying.
----- Original Message -----
From: "KevinO" <
kevino7@deru.com>
To: <
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Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 9:08 AM
Subject: Re: Hardware clock set to GMT...
| The contents of the file : /etc/sysconfig/clock
|
| should be as follows :
|
| ARC=false
| UTC=false
| ZONE=America/Phoenix
|
| This is from a Mandrake 8.1 box .....
| KevinO
|
| Jeff wrote:
| > Hello,
| >
| > When I first installed Mandrake, I clicked the option that stated
something
| > to the effect that my hardware clock was set to GMT (the last time I
| > installed it, I didn't choose that) Now I notice that when I switch from
| > Linux to Windows, that the time is off. Changing the time works while
I'm
| > in the system, but when I switch back, it's wrong again.
| >
| > Does anyone know where the option for this is so I can change it back to
| > where the hardware clock is set to local time?
| >
|
|
|
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