System clock.

Tom Achtenberg plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Tue, 8 Oct 2002 23:58:45 -0700


I've been having this same problem.  I tried the command below and got a
BASH Command not found error.

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On Tuesday, October 8, 2002, at 02:20 PM, Lee Levine wrote:

> 	I'm having a minor(?) problem with my system clock.
> For some unknow reason, my computer thinks that America/Phoenix
> is in the GMT timezone instead of MST.
>
> Can somebody tell me how to correct this please?
> I tried using the control panel, but that didn't help.

You can probably issue the command (as root):

timeconfig "America/Phoenix"

This should reset your /etc/sysconfig/clock file.  If you are curious,
mine reads:

ZONE="America/Phoenix"
UTC=false
ARC=false

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