run tzconfig as root and follow the instructions.  also do NOT forget
to set the environmental variable TZ in your .bash_profile.

On Thu, Jul 27, 2000 at 05:04:20AM -0400, Mathew Johnston wrote:
> my timezone file contains Canada/Eastern
> 
> when i type date, it tells me that its EST, not EDT like it should (i
> think)
> 
> so when I run ntpdate it gives me the time, minus 1 hour.
> 
> any ideas as to how to fix this? Thanks :)
> 
> Mathew Johnston
> 
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