Victor: There should be no intrinsic connection between setting the absolute (UTC) time and setting the system time zone. The former certainly doesn't imply the latter, as time zones are implemented as setting an offset from UTC time. If synchronising the system time causes time zone difficulties, then you must have some other bug.
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