how about
        timezone=GMT date       # plan 9
        Tue Aug 1 01:33:05 GMT 2006

and
        date --utc              # linux
        Mon Jul 31 19:33:18 UTC 2006

However, just running `date` on both machines returns the correct values.

if these, differ, you need to take a look at timezones.

        % cat /env/timezone
        EST -18000 EDT -14400

Is there something I need to fix?

then
        syscall -s fstat 0 buf 1024     < $file # plan 9

[csant] (0000000000003e7f 2 00) --rw-rw-r-- (664) M 8 csant csant 213 Jul 31 00:51 guide
                mtime: Mon Jul 31 00:51:12 EDT 2006 (1154321472)
                atime: Mon Jul 31 20:50:03 EDT 2006 (1154393403)

and
        stat $file                              # unix

          File: `/mnt/9/usr/csant/guide'
          Size: 213             Blocks: 1          IO Block: 16384  regular file
        Device: 12h/18d Inode: 16001       Links: 1
        Access: (0664/-rw-rw-r--)  Uid: (    0/    root)   Gid: (    0/    root)
        Access: 2006-08-01 02:50:03.282078625 +0200
        Modify: 2006-07-31 06:51:12.282078625 +0200
        Change: 2006-07-31 06:51:12.282078625 +0200

/c

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