"Andrew M.A. Cater" <[email protected]> пишет: > cat /etc/timezone - mine reads /Etc/GMT > > Run dpkg-reconfigure -plow tzdata > > Scroll down to "None of the above" - and choose GMT or the > appropriate offset. > > Done :)
Thank You very much, Andrew and others who has answered my question. I also appologice for long respond as I am new to the list and its volume just overhelmed me. Yet I do not know how to setup filtering on topics at gmail.com. Well. I have done as You said, and can verify it only on october - when the 'winter time' comes again. 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. So, is Your decision sufficient for my problem? Or another something should be undertaken? What seemed me od with dpkg-reconfigure is that I had to choose wrong GMT offset in order system shows true time. Again, thank You, All, for Your time and efforts in answering me. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

