Hi,

I reinstalled glibc-common again, created a backup op
/usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Brussels, logged out and logged back in.
At this point date -R displays:
Tue, 21 Jan 2003 11:56:20 +0100
Whil it is in fact 10 AM

Then I 'su -'d to root and ran setup, but the timezone settings seemed
ok (unless I must activate the option "Hardware clock set to GMT").
Is there any other way to set the time correctly? That is without
dateconfig?  Because is looking more and more the cause of all this
mess...

By now I realised that on January 14 (the first date the Brussels file
got corrupted) I also used dateconfig to alter the clock. (I had
unplugged my pc off for a while)

But according to rc dateconfig is fine:
[root@localhost root]# rc wp dateconfig

S | Channel           | Package    | Version   | dateconfig Version
--+-------------------+------------+-----------+-------------------
i | Red Hat Linux 7.3 | dateconfig | 0:0.7.5-7 | 0.7.5-7           
i | Unknown           | dateconfig | 0.7.5-7   | 0.7.5-7           

[root@localhost root]# rpm -V dateconfig
[root@localhost root]# 

Any ideas what might be causing this?

TIA
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