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Re: [SLE] Daylight Saving time change?
- From: Jos van Kan <vankan@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2006 21:57:50 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <454523D1.5070404@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Simon Roberts wrote:
> This seems really silly, but Daylight Saving time is ended, and I can't work out how to get my computer to notice.
>
> I thought it would have just known, as has happened in the past, but it's still concienciously showing MDT time rather than MST. I tried to use Yast to correct this, and the only thing on offer to me are other major timezones, nothing for Daylight saving.
>
> It might be part of the puzzle, though I don't quite see how, that I run an ntp client (because my laptop's clock is dreadfully inaccurate--I suspect a failing CMOS support battery or something).
>
Running an ntp client can not be the cause of the problem, since it
automatically corrects for the change. Are you *sure* you're running one? Or is
your internet connection somehow not what it should be?
Regards,
--
Jos van Kan registered Linux user #152704
> This seems really silly, but Daylight Saving time is ended, and I can't work out how to get my computer to notice.
>
> I thought it would have just known, as has happened in the past, but it's still concienciously showing MDT time rather than MST. I tried to use Yast to correct this, and the only thing on offer to me are other major timezones, nothing for Daylight saving.
>
> It might be part of the puzzle, though I don't quite see how, that I run an ntp client (because my laptop's clock is dreadfully inaccurate--I suspect a failing CMOS support battery or something).
>
Running an ntp client can not be the cause of the problem, since it
automatically corrects for the change. Are you *sure* you're running one? Or is
your internet connection somehow not what it should be?
Regards,
--
Jos van Kan registered Linux user #152704
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