Re: Daylight Savings Time



On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 15:02:44 +0000, jc wrote:

My clock didn't turn over for DST. Seems like it should have as I
installed the time zone update. Do I need to do this manually, and what
would this involve other than setting the clock?


jc

I had the same thing. All the proper information was in the time file. I
changed the time manually. My Debian system turned over properly. Bob
.



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