Seems to me that we had to learn to set the UTC or Local parameter in the YaST 
Timezones screens, depending on how our hardware and/or VM settings were set, 
like Mark said.  Just food for thought!

>>> Mark Post <mp...@novell.com> 1/30/2009 10:39 AM >>>
>>> On 1/30/2009 at 12:26 PM, "Jones, Russell" <russell.jo...@anpac.com> wrote: 
> Date command on my SUSE 10 system is showing the correct date, time
> zone, and minute, but the hour is off by 6 hours. How do I change the
> hour offset?

Sounds like a mismatch between what time zone the hardware clock (or z/VM 
system clock if running on z/VM) is in, and what you told the system about it.  
Make sure you know what the hardware clock is set to, and then check that 
/etc/sysconfig/clock reflects that correctly, and that you have /etc/localtime 
set to the correct time zone.


Mark Post

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