Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> I have the hardware clock (and Linux) set to UTC. I have the Windows
> timezone set to GMT with the DST conversion turned off. (You need to do
> this for *every* windows user!) Then Linux always does the right thing,
> and Windows always leaves the clock alone. And file timestamps are
> always correct in both systems, in case you cross-mount filesystems.
>
> The only disadvantage is that when Windows is running, it displays GMT
> with no DST adjustment. So you need to adjust the clock mentally or
> wear a watch (or carry a phone or PDA).
There's actually an option somewhere in the registry to make Winblow$ use
UTC for the hardware clock while still displaying the local time. It's
hidden because some broken apps don't work properly with that setting.
Kevin Kofler
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