On Sun, Apr 01, 2001 at 12:16 -0400, John J. LeMay Jr. wrote:
> Perhaps you are not setting the "adjust for daylight savings" option during the
> install? I'm not sure where to change this post-install however.
I can't remember having seen that option (my last install ordeal was
today!).
> My only complaint with the handling of daylight savings is that only the system
> time is changed. I then need to manually adjust the hardware clock to reflect
> the new time.
You don't want to do that. The hardware clock has to be on GMT. Then
- according to the timezone - the os calculates the local time. This
worked very well last weekend (Germany changes to summertime on last
weekend in March).
This does not work with dual boot machines. When you boot into
windows next time it will change the hardware clock to local time!
wobo
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