On Mar 10, 2013, at 10:37, Fbsd8 <[email protected]> wrote:
> day light saving time happened early sunday morning and the time shown by the
> date command is still one hour behind. I just did a clean 9.1 install from
> cdrom and selected the correct time zone for my location.
The DST change worked fine for me...!
I'm curious what it prints if you run the command:
find /usr/share/zoneinfo -type f -print | xargs md5 | grep `md5 -q
/etc/localtime`
It used to be that /etc/localtime was, by convention if
nothing else, a symlink so you could easily see what it pointed
to, but not anymore... the above is the easiest way I can think
of to figure out what time zone your system is *really* set to.
Yes, it should have happened automatically. There's no special
setting you have to enable. It should have "just worked". So
my suspicion is that your /etc/localtime isn't pointing to
what you think it's pointing to...
~Ben
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