On Sat, Jun 09, 2007 at 06:06:38PM +0100, andy wrote:
> Greetings Debianistas
> 
> My wife's machine (Debian Etch, clean install) is consistently showing 
> Europe/Guernsey (BST) in its clock settings and somehow this is always 
> one hour ahead of real time.
> I have checked the BIOS clock which is set to the regular time and I 
> don't think that it is set to UTC. Also, the time-zone should read 
> Europe/London. I have tried numerous ways of altering this, even killing 
> off gdm so that I can login as root to fix it in Gnome. Then, reboot, 
> and it's back to being 1 hour ahead again.
> 
> What can I do to fix this, as it is a real PITA to keep having to fix it 
> for her, and let's face it, it shouldn't be necessary to do so.
> 
Is the timezone set in her environment?  What does /etc/localtime link
to?

Regards,

-Roberto

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Roberto C. Sánchez
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