I always leave the hw clock set to GMT, and use the TZ environment variable to
correct.
set TZ='America/Phoenix'
export TZ
Put that in your .profile, or equivelant.
Siri Amrit Kaur spoke forth with the blessed manuscript:
> My timestamps are all wrong in my emails. They're 7 hours off. Right now, the
> clock on the desktop shows 11:14 and I have it set to MST, but when I look at
> the clock data it shows it set to UTC. I keep resetting it to MST (as root),
> and it keeps reverting to UTC.
>
> I've read "man hwclock" and tried a few things, but I haven't been able to
> correct it.
>
> How can I sync my system clock and hardware clock?
>
> Thanks,
> Siri Amrit
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