At 05:54 -0700 1998-06-16, John Goerzen wrote: >Dale Scheetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> > The boot disks should not offer confusing options. They should offer >> > the working one (CST6CDT for me) and no non-working ones. The same >> > goes for tzconfig. Otherwise, anybody using xntp or something similar >> > will always get incorrect times. >> > >> I'm sorry to disapoint you, but US/Central is a perfectly valid timezone. >> It is only intended for those parts of the central US where Daylight >> Savings Time is not practiced. You will notice that there are equivalet >> settings for the other timezones as well. > >Yes. But almost all of the US does use DST. I believe the sole >exception is a few counties in Indiana.
And the entire state of Arizona. -- Joel "Espy" Klecker Debian GNU/Linux Developer <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://web.espy.org/> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]