What's wrong with the Debian timezones? I never had any problems with bo (that I remember), but when I upgraded to hamm, then slink, and now potato, something's wrong with the timezone. I have my system set up so that the system time is GMT, but the local time is Central. /etc/timezone contains one line: CST6CDT
The above looks correct, because I am in Central and we have Daylight Savings Time in the summer. And Central is 6 hours east of GMT, so it all looks good. *However*, on outgoing mail (such as this message), it says "-0600 (EST)". This is not correct. I am not in Eastern, and if I were, that would be -0500. I checked in /usr/doc/timezone, but it's just glibc info. Not very useful. I checked some of the headers on this list, and I am not the only one experiencing this problem. What's up? /-----------------------------------------------------------\ | pretzelgod | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | (Eric Gillespie, Jr.) | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | |---------------------------<*>-----------------------------| | "Universal obedience is universal stagnation; | | disobedience is one of the conditions of progress." | | --Robert G. Ingersoll | \-----------------------------------------------------------/