Apparently, I had the wrong time-zone file in /etc/localtime. I had MST which I guess is for Mountain time zones that don't observe daylight savings time (i.e. Arizona). I guess the file MST7MDT is the right file for me (I'm in Utah). Can anybody verify this for me?
Thanks for all the assistance. Gerry [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mon, 8 Apr 1996, Bruce Perens wrote: > Run "date" and tell us what time zone it says. If it says GMT, that's > your problem. If it is wrong (or even if you suspect it), copy one of > the time-zone info files under /usr/lib/zoneinfo to /etc/localtime, > and reset your clock. > > If you don't run DOS or Windows or something else that wants the system > clock set to local time, edit /etc/init.d/boot to set GMT="-u", then reboot > and check and set the time. That will make your system clock run GMT and > your local time be a translation of GMT to your time zone. > > The zone information file may also be wrong for your zone. If so, tell us > which file so we can verify that. > > Bruce > -- > Pixar Animation Studios: Reality is not our business. > Pixar's "Toy Story" $184.5M domestic, $66M overseas and counting. >

