>> Today was the switch for daylight savings time for many of us. Now, my >> system clock is 1 hour behind. Setting the time with netdate still keeps >> me 1 hour behind. What file tells my system my time zone and whether we >> use daylight savings time or not? >> >I think this is a problem with the algorithm. My other UNIX systems >understand DST started the first week-end of April this year, but I >bet Linux still thinks the switch happens on the last week-end... > All I know is I came into work this morning and my Debian clock was correct.
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