Hi,

I am pretty much a new user to debian linux and i have
a problem setting the correct time on my system. My
hardware clock is set to GMT and when i installed
debian i chose the time zone correctly. only thing  is
that we follow daylight savings time and now my clock
( which shows up on the panel) is off by an hour. I
trired to look up help and found that i had an option
of using ntpdate which would query some server using
the internet and set the time. The problem is that
this PC is not allowed to go to the internet. and from
what i understand there is no way that debian has the
functionlity to incorporate daylight savings time ??
 
Its seems like a night mare to be for the simple
reason that windows has this capability built into it
and debian being far better than windows lacks such a
basic thing?? are there any apps are written to over
come this ?

desperately looking for an answer

TIA

Jigga

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