I am using Slackware but I found this for Ubuntu and it seemed to work.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=367120&page=3
On 3/28/07, Buckley Hopper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Justin Wetherell wrote:
> I think I'm having a problem but I can't seem to track it down.
>
> When I get the XMLTV listings they are corrected for daylight savings
> (when I look at them in a text editor, the times are correct) and are
> correct in the output file. But when I go to the listings through Freevo
> they are listed an hour early. I believe the daylight savings were
> changed this year in the US, so that could be part of the issue. I
> really don't know where to being but there certainly is a problem.
>
> I can try and fix it but I can't seem to find the spot.
> Justin
I had a problem with my box because of the daylight savings change this
year. When you execute the 'date' command on your freevo box, what does
it give as the time? If the system time is off by an hour, you need to
update one or another package on your system to fix it. Oddly, the
stable version of Debian requires an update to the c library, but the
unstable and testing versions require an update of the tzdata package.
Probably a google search for your distro and daylight savings can find
you the correct package to update if it is system wide.
Buckley
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