Got it working!
But it sure doesn't seem very logical.
1. Set BIOS clock to UTC.
2. Set /etc/localtime to link to the correct timezone.
3. Set UTC=false (yes, false!) in /etc/sysconfig/clock
Now "date" and "date -u" both work, as does the regular clock on the
desktop.
Even though I received several private e-mails suggesting that some
people have managed to configure the time correctly with a BIOS clock
set to local time, nothing I tried made that work successfully.
Doc Evans
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