The time shift has taken place in the U.S. but you still need to set your
base timezone to Standard time, then the DST checkbox fixes the offset by
one hour for you. I live in the U.S. Eastern Time zone, which is always
GMT -500. If I look at my date and time settings, even now, it shows as
U.S. Eastern GMT -500. Even though it is Daylight time now. The fact
that I have the daylight checkbox checked means that it automatically
handles the hour shift, but my timezone is still GMT -500 even though my
time is GMT -400.
On Wed, 27 Mar 2013, Flor Lynch wrote:
I was understanding that the hour-shift has already taken place in North
America, on 10 march. if that is incorrect, I apologise?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Rossi" <d...@andrew.cmu.edu>
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You still need to set the clock for GMT -500 for Eastern time. The
daylight check box takes care of fixing the offset during the time shift.
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