Ron Johnson wrote:
On 2009-03-29 10:49, Paul E Condon wrote:
On 2009-03-29_22:29:41, Strong and Humble wrote:
Good day.
Just wanted to know if it is possible to specify a time zone that has
no winter time shift whole year? What I want is to stay the same time
(without winter shift) whole year, yet be able synchrinize my system
time with a ntp-server.
How I can do this?
Thank You for Your time.
Wow! A kindred spirit. I have often wished for this too, but thought I
was the only person in the world who was such an outlier as to want
it. Only difference is that I have thought the thing we have now in
the US
was 'summer time' as opposed to 'standard time', which now in the US
is used for only a few weeks in the depths of winter.
If you only have Linux on your computer, then it's clock is most likely
UTC.
Anyway, what's the purpose of why you want to do this? To confuse
yourself when looking at any other clock?
Precisely
Hugo
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