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From: Giovanni on 18 Apr 2008 03:50 On 04/17/08 17:32, heavytull wrote: >> Run (as root) /usr/sbin/timeconfig and select your local time >> zone. > > that's what i did to set my system clock to utc. by the way i set > the timezone. /etc/timezone contains the right info. Ok So it will switch automatically to DST. But it may not be the right day if you have an old version. You need an updated version of the timezone files. See the Changelog of version 11.0 Ciao Giovanni -- A computer is like an air conditioner, it stops working when you open Windows. Registered Linux user #337974 < http://giovanni.homelinux.net/ >
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