g wrote, On 08/25/2008 03:31 PM:


Todd Denniston wrote:
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If the machine is always running Unix/Linux, then UTC is usually better. If you are also running MSWIN then you either need to use LOCAL or find the tweak someone posted ~1 week ago, that you can do to windows so it treats the hardware clock as UTC.

what is there to tweak if you just tell msbsos that time zone
is london, england?

time + 0 is time + 0.


OK, you made me look :)
Mikkel Ellertson told us:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2008-August/msg00562.html
points to:
http://miknight.blogspot.com/2006/06/storing-system-time-in-utc-in-windows.html

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