Carroll Kong wrote: > Okay... this is getting semi-annoying, I do not know why my clock >automagically changes back about 4 hours behind.. maybe 5. My local clock i >s >fine, it worked fine in Debian 1.3R6, but after installing Debian 2.0 >(upgrading), it changed into some odd time. I think it has something to do >with >/usr/lib/zoneinfo/localtime but.... it is a weird binary? Can I turn my clo >ck >back to Eastern Standard Time? Or does anyone know why it is doing this? D >oes >hwclock -a $GMT have anything to do with it (this is in my /etc/init.d/boot) >.
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