On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 09:02, Ric Messier wrote:
> I've no idea what Windows doesn't treat time correctly means. I've been 
> dual booting for years and only have problems when I do something dumb 
> on the UNIX side (like not setting the /etc/localtime link) or 
> sometimes under OpenBSD but I forget what the problem there is/was.
> 
> Ric

It means that in my experience, if you don't have time set to UTC in
Linux, every time you boot Windows it will mess your time up.

I believe this may be because Windows leaves the hardware clock as UTC
and sets its clock as an offset of that, while Linux sets the hardware
clock as local time if it's set to do so.

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