On 22-Jun 05:24, Steve Kowalik wrote: > On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 03:57:52AM +0000, John Patton uttered: > > My systems clock is set for my local time zone (or used to > > be), which always worked well before. Now it lists the time > > in UTC (correctly, meaning that the time listed is about > > 5 hours off of the actual time). This is causing problems > > with cron. Anybody remember where to configure that stuff? > > /etc/timezone is set correctly... I just can't find where to > > tell the system to use CST directly on the hardware clock. > > > Run tzconfig as root. to set the hardware clock use hwclock. try the --localtime and --systohc options. (or even take a look at --help.) Thomas who also had this problem.
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