"Mike Mimic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have some strange time problems. When I run date as
> normal user I get time in UTC timezone. And when I
> create files they also get timestamp with that time
> (and that's wrong time). But as root I don't have that
> problems and I have normal CEST time (as it should
> be).
>
> I have runed timezoneconf but it didn't solve the
> problem.
>
> Any ideas?

Mike,

Do you have any environment variables set that relate to the timezone?
Try:

        % env|grep TZ

as both yourself and as root. Sounds like you have a mismatch here
somewhere. In particular the "TZ" environment variable can be set
per-user, but generally that functionality isn't used.

Also, make sure the file /etc/timezone contains the correct setting
for your system and make sure you have the proper setting for UTC in
/etc/default/rcS so that it matches what your BIOS clock is set to
(either local, UTC=no, or UTC=yes if your BIOS clock is set to UTC
time). You can use the hwclock utility to find this out.

Gary


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