On Mon, 12 Apr 1999, Paul W. Abrahams wrote:
> One thing I've wondered about: if you're running two systems (in different
> partitions) that do Daylight Savings Time adjustments (Linux and Win98, say),
> how do you prevent the adjustment from being done twice?
> 
> Paul Abrahams

Well, Linux usees its own clock in the os (of course based on the bios time),
and it is this clock which is adjusted to daylight saving. Linux doesn�t adjust
the bios clock, as windoze. In my system, I have the bios clock set to GMT, and
in windoze I have turned the automatic daylight saving function off!!

/Nikodemus


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