On Fri, Dec 22, 2023 at 02:17:47PM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> whereas /etc/timezone [1] is just the
> global default for the (libc) applications to fall back to whenever they
> don't have specified one.
> 
> [1] Or whatever that thing may be called in systemd-land.

Unless I'm gravely mistaken, /etc/localtime is the one that almost
everything uses (libc and systemd), and /etc/timezone is a legacy
relic, which nobody's *supposed* to be using, but which some old
applications may still use, so we can't just remove it.

dpkg-reconfigure tzdata updates both of them.
timedatectl set-timezone only updates /etc/localtime.

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