Roger Oberholtzer said the following on 07/19/2011 03:08 AM:
The clock seen in the BIOS is the one that survives power cycling. It is the battery powered clock that is the start of all this. The time that the SUSE install asks about being in UTC time, is this clock. So I have it set to UTC. It does not know about timezones. It is simply the UTC clock.
Quite correct. It is, as I said, the application layers that know about timezones. It is how you set up /etc/timezone and the parameters you give to 'hwclock' -- as I said in my previous post - that determine the behaviour you are having problems with. -- Mary had a little key (It's all she could export), and all the email that she sent was opened at the Fort. -- Ron Rivest -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org