this maybe a silly question, but do you have your clock set to gmt when you installed debian. if you do you will have to change something in your boot file in /etc/init.d. I hope this helps. Paul McDermott Ps. Remember no question is stupid unless is isn't ask.
On Sun, 2 Mar 1997, Peter Iannarelli wrote: > Hi everyone: > > Here comes a stupid question. > > I have a wacky clock thing happening on by Debian system. > Version 2.1.2 it is now currently 6:00 am but by clock says > 22:00 or 10:00. My TZ is set to EST5EDT. > > When I issue the clock command, the system bios clock is > read and then the time is correct. > > Why is this happening? > Who is doing it ? > Why are they doing it ? > > Or should I just settle with the concept that "time is relative" > > Thanks in advance. > > Signed,,, > > Tomorrow never comes. > > > > >