Re: No automatic PST->PDT time change?

1997-04-09 Thread Christian Hudon
On Apr 8, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote > > My clock changed from GMT to BST (British Summer Time), but when > I use mail to send messages the Date field on the message still > shows the time in GMT. The same happens with the headers generated > by qmail. Does anyone know why? If I use exmh or xfmail t

What? No automatic PST->PDT time change?

1997-04-09 Thread m*
some guy wrote: > > Is your CMOS clock on local time? That would do it. > yup. all the systems here sprung forward. oh, one machine is set to central mountain... m* -- "The Shining One" --

Re: No automatic PST->PDT time change?

1997-04-09 Thread Bruce Perens
Is your CMOS clock on local time? That would do it. Bruce -- Bruce Perens K6BP [EMAIL PROTECTED] 510-215-3502 Finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] for PGP public key. PGP fingerprint = 88 6A 15 D0 65 D4 A3 A6 1F 89 6A 76 95 24 87 B3

Re: No automatic PST->PDT time change? [SOLVED]

1997-04-09 Thread Steve
I solved the problem by adjusting /etc/timezone and /etc/localtime to use PST8PDT instead of SystemV/PST8PDT. On Mon, 7 Apr 1997, I wrote: > The time change was the other night, but my machine still says PST > which is an hour behind the correct PDT. My CMOS clock is set to GMT. > Any suggestions?

Re: No automatic PST->PDT time change?

1997-04-08 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Tue, 8 Apr 1997, Roy C Bixler wrote: > On Tue, 8 Apr 1997, Bob Nielsen wrote: > > Hmmm, my Debian (rex) shows MDT, but my Red Hat shows (correctly for > > Arizona) MST. R. H. seems to have a few more configuration choices, > > including various parts of Indiana. > > > > The files don't seem

Re: No automatic PST->PDT time change?

1997-04-08 Thread Roy C Bixler
On Tue, 8 Apr 1997, Bob Nielsen wrote: > Hmmm, my Debian (rex) shows MDT, but my Red Hat shows (correctly for > Arizona) MST. R. H. seems to have a few more configuration choices, > including various parts of Indiana. > > The files don't seem readable, so I don't know what to make of it. If you

Re: No automatic PST->PDT time change?

1997-04-08 Thread Bob Nielsen
On Tue, 8 Apr 1997, Rick Macdonald wrote: > On Tue, 8 Apr 1997, Dale Scheetz wrote: > > > > The time change was the other night, but my machine still says PST > > > I noticed the same problem with my machine. It said EDT when the date > > printed, but was still an hour behind. I fixed it with ne

Re: No automatic PST->PDT time change?

1997-04-08 Thread J . R . Goncalves
> I'm up-to-date with "unstable", and my clock magically changed over night. > I don't have this problem! I'm in MDT now. > > RickM... My clock changed from GMT to BST (British Summer Time), but when I use mail to send messages the Date field on the message still shows the time in GMT. The s

Re: No automatic PST->PDT time change?

1997-04-08 Thread Rick Macdonald
On Tue, 8 Apr 1997, Dale Scheetz wrote: > > The time change was the other night, but my machine still says PST > I noticed the same problem with my machine. It said EDT when the date > printed, but was still an hour behind. I fixed it with netdate ;-) > I guess we should report it as a bug? I'm

Re: No automatic PST->PDT time change?

1997-04-08 Thread Dale Scheetz
On Mon, 7 Apr 1997, Steve wrote: > > The time change was the other night, but my machine still says PST > which is an hour behind the correct PDT. My CMOS clock is set to GMT. > Any suggestions? Do I need to update the timezone package? > > Please CC any responses to my address as I'm no longer

No automatic PST->PDT time change?

1997-04-08 Thread Steve
The time change was the other night, but my machine still says PST which is an hour behind the correct PDT. My CMOS clock is set to GMT. Any suggestions? Do I need to update the timezone package? Please CC any responses to my address as I'm no longer subscribed to the list. I checked the list arc