I've noticed that the locale that comes with the x11-image is set to
Great Britain. Is there anyway to reconfigure this to the proper locale?
 I've been trying to reset my timezone to CST, but although the page in
settings *says* "Americas/Chicago", the actual time, set from the
network, continual resets to UTC, no matter what I do. I've tried
setting it and logging out over and over to no effect. Which is why I'm
thinking that the problem is the locale -- if the machine thinks it's in
England, it will want UTC time.
   I also noticed in /etc/profile that there is a reference to
/etc/localtime, which doesn't exiest.

if [ ! -e /etc/localtime ]; then         TZ="UTC"                # Time
Zone. Look at http://theory.uwinnipeg.ca
# for an explanation of how to set this to your        export TZ
fi

   So I tried editing /etc/profile to read CST instead of UTC. That
gives me "CST" if do "date", but the actual time is 6 hours ahead, or
UTC time.

-- 
Harmon Seaver

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