Fred,
I should have documented what I did and exactly what happened. My
memory just isn't what it used to be.
IF I am remembering correctly, I forgot to set the time zone at CentOS
install time. When I discovered the issue I double clicked the clock in
the GUI while logged in as user 'RD' and set the time zone. The
time/zone for the user showed correct, but RDAirplay was off by an hour
still.
It wasn't until I changed the time zone in the terminal as root I
believe that straightened it out.
As I said I could be wrong, but that is the best of my recollection.
-Alan
On 1/24/2019 7:12 AM, Fred Gleason wrote:
On Thu, 2019-01-24 at 07:01 -0600, Alan Smith wrote:
I can't remember exactly what it was now, but IIRC it had something
to do with setting the time zone as the root user. As oddly as it
sounds I believe different "users" can set different time zones, so
setting the time zone as the default (RD) user had no affect.
AFAIK, it isn't possible for different users to have different
timezones configured (at least, that's what my testing here shows).
How is the OP setting the timezone? I use timedatectl(1) for this, for
example (as root):
timedatectl set-timezone America/Los_Angeles
Cheers!
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