On  4 Apr, Jim Osborn wrote:
> 
> Actually, one of my machines sprang, and the other didn't.
> This is the first time I've had Linux fail to change on DST
> day, so I'm very surprised.  Both running SuSE 5.3.
> 
> Can someone tell me where the DST change is controlled?
> I must have something different between the two machines,
> but nothing, I thought, in the clock department.  FWIW,
> the machine that failed to spring has been running various
> Slackware installations for six years.  I upgraded to SuSE
> last fall, just after the DST change.  This the first time
> it hasn't changed with DST.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Jim
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I actually spoke rather soon.  My desktop did it but the laptop did not.
When I booted my laptop today, the time had not changed.  Both are
running SuSE 6, kernel 2.2.4.  I went in and reran the timezone thing
in yast on the laptop. I dont understand why one would spring and the
other did not??

So what does govern this timechange thing?  Is it the timezone
variable?  Perhaps I had not set it on the laptop?

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