That looks like a silly question ... but it is still a problem here (SuSE
5.3):
We are on Standard time here in New Zealand at the moment, Daylight saving
has finished a while ago.
The PC's RTC is set to the current local time.
Example (it's just 11:30 this morning):
I start Linux and after logging in (as root) I ask the current time by
'date' command and it will tell me it is 10:30, therefore 1 hour behind.
I then check the time setting/time zone with YAST which shows me the proper
time zone (Auckland/Pacific). On the next screen YAST will ask me about the
adjustment of hardware clock, whether the system time is set to GMT (which
is always highlighted as the default) or Local Time.
I will select 'Local Time'. YAST then informs me that timezone was
activated. It will be active after next booting and with the next screen
YAST launches Suseconfig.
After suseconfig I leave YAST, check my time with 'date' command ... and it
is fine, like 11:30 (+) now.
BUT, after the next rebooting the time is gone back an hour again and I will
have to start the whole story again which I can't believe to be the proper
way.
Any idea who is doing wrong here, Linux or me? (OK, it must be me, but WHAT
am I doing wrong?)
Regards,
Michael Doerner
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