and why do I need to tell that? cant the tzsetup program set it
automatically? Is it enough if I only create this file?

Evren

On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
>       It sounds like you have not told the system that you are using
>       wall clock time and it defaults to using UTC.
> 
>       /etc/wall_cmos_clock
> 
>       Mark
> 
> > I wonder if this is a bug in the tzsetup system...
> > I set my timezone and everything works fine although it says EEST when I
> > am used to see GMT+2.
> > But the main problem is that when I set the timezone then 2 hours are
> > substracted from my bios clock after I use ntpdate and operating system 
> > shows correct time by adding 2 hours. Now this is not a big problem if my
> > computer clock is wrong normally but I sometimes boot to windoze and it
> > shows 2 hours early =) everytime I boot to FreeBSD and back to Windoze.
> > 
> > What do you say? this is a bug or? How do I prevent this from happening
> > all the time?
> > 
> > Evren
> > 
> > 
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