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Re: [rhn-users] Standard time



Dear Colleagues,

there is one solution for all your timing problems: use ntp. It is easy to install under RHs, though it might be a little complicated to configure. I use it on RH9, RH7.3 and W2K (oops!) boxes. They all were set to the same system time this morning without any difficulties.
All you need are the addresses of two time servers, and you'll never complain about summer time again.

Cordially,
Peter

Meds Mail wrote:
It is better in 9..... but I still had to reset.... Im wondering the
same thing.... all the windows machines and macs... all set but the two
linux boxes.... just skipped.. it....
Med Dement
med hophoto com


On Mon, 2003-10-27 at 11:01, Oswald Wyler wrote:
  
When I booted my computer this morning. the time zone was EST as it should,
but the time shown was EDT, one hour ahead.  I had to reboot twice, once in
Windows (which I avoid as much as possible), and then again in Linux.

My system is an almost vanilla RHL8.0.  How can I change this behavior
which annoys me twice each year?

Oswald Wyler



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