Re: systemd and timezone
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- Subject: Re: systemd and timezone
- From: Charles Kroeger <mbone@gmx.co.uk>
- Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2024 21:01:29 -0500
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apt-listchanges: News
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tzdata (2023d-1) unstable; urgency=medium
From 2023c-8 on the tzdata package ships only timezones that follow the
current rules of geographical region (continent or ocean) and city name.
All legacy timezone symlinks (old or merged timezones mentioned in the
upstream backward file) were moved to tzdata-legacy. This includes the
US/* timezones.
Please install tzdata-legacy in case you need the legacy timezones or to
restore the previous behavior. This might be needed in case the system
provides timezone-aware data over the network (e. g. SQL databases).
-- Benjamin Drung <bdrung@debian.org> Tue, 02 Jan 2024 14:17:33 +0100
What's wrong with NTP, too simple?
# dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
Current default time zone: 'America/New_York'
Local time is now: Fri Jan 5 20:58:45 EST 2024.
Universal Time is now: Sat Jan 6 01:58:45 UTC 2024.
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GTK 3.24.39 / GLib 2.78.3
Locale: en_US.UTF-8 (charset: UTF-8)
Operating System: Linux 6.6.9-amd64 (x86_64)
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