On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Dana Holland wrote:

> What would make the system time on a box keep changing?  Yesterday I
> discovered that is an hour fast, so I changed it back.  Today I notice
> that it's an hour ahead again.  It *is* showing CDT.

If you don't need the CMOS clock to be local time (e.g., because you dual
boot Windows), then set it to UTC (using redhat-config-date on RH9).  I've
never had a problem with clocks on machines where I've done that.  (I'm
even considering doing it on a dual-boot machine and just running Windows
in UTC...)

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                Matthew Saltzman

Clemson University Math Sciences
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