Hi, On Wed, 22 Jul 1998, phillip mannie wrote:
One additional question on this topic: UTC (wisely) doesn't use daylight savings time; do you mean that I can set the system clock to UTC yet have the local time displayed in places where I want it (like X)? Is
Yes. Linux knows by the timezone descriptions when DST has to be in effect. We have the CMOS clocks of almost all our machines set to UTC, so we don't have to care about switching to DST or back.
there a FM that I've overlooked R-ing?
Thanks again, phil
Hubert Mantel wrote: -o) Hubert /\\ _\_v
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