Re: cannot change time on Fedora



On 2006-06-23, Moe Trin <ibuprofin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 23 Jun 2006, in the Usenet newsgroup comp.os.linux.setup, in article
<1151052833.885460.70850@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Loial wrote:
The Redhat box is fine, however the Fedora box always seems to revert
to a time about 8 hours in advance.

"about" 8 hours? You are posting from the UK, and my timezone files say
that should be +01:00 (BST). 8 hours in advance of that would put you in
something in East Asia.

Perhaps it is not coincidental that the OP's message has a date given in
the -0700 time zone (western US?), which is 8 hour different from the
UK, although in the other direction.

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