Re: To synchronize system time witn NTP-server with no winter time shift whole year - how to?
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- Subject: Re: To synchronize system time witn NTP-server with no winter time shift whole year - how to?
- From: John Hasler <jhasler@debian.org>
- Date: Thu, 09 Apr 2009 10:19:19 -0500
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- In-reply-to: <20090409090601.0d8c8b9d@STNhome> (Strong and Humble's message of "Thu\, 9 Apr 2009 09\:06\:01 -0500")
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Strong and Humble writes:
> What I want(ed) is that my system show always the same time regardless of
> the winter time and I yet could synchronize my system w/ NTP-servers. I
> know that the servers are in UTC. But the problem w/ me was that once the
> 'winter time' comes and I synchronize my system w/ NTP-server, I get time
> offset too, notwithstanding I want to escape it.
Ntp and "winter time" are unrelated.
> What seemed me od with dpkg-reconfigure is that I had to choose wrong GMT
> offset in order system shows true time.
How is your hardware (i.e., BIOS) clock set? Do you have "UTC=yes" in
/etc/default/rcS?
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John Hasler
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