Please help to correct the time

From: Masoud Pajoh (mpajoh_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 05/13/05

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    Hi:
    Here are the command outputs:
    under root:
    root>> date
    Sat May 7 08:45:34 CDT 2005
    root>> clock
    Sat 07 May 2005 08:46:12 AM CDT -0.255696 seconds
    These results are correct.

    under user:
    user>> date
    Sat May 7 13:40:14 UTC 2005 <=== this is in UTC
    user>> clock
    Sat 07 May 2005 08:40:07 AM UTC -0.260498 seconds <=== this should say
    CST instead of UTC

    I realized this because the file time stamps were incorrect.

    Here is /etc/sysconfig/clock, it is correct.
    root>> cat /etc/sysconfig/clock
    ZONE="America/Chicago"
    UTC=false
    ARC=false

    How can correct this?
    Any help, or pointing to a readme file will be appreciated, I have googled
    to no avail.
    I use RH9 with all the updates.

    Thanks:
    Masoud


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