Hi,

I also have this problem previously, but now it solved. You can explicitly set 
hardware time (RTC) using hwclock utility in Linux. See its man page. And make 
sure before setting hardware clock time, your timezone is correct.

Anyways If u r on SELinux enabled system, don't delete any timezone related 
system files, otherwise you've to recreate those files and have to restore 
their security context. If u have such problem, then u can restore security 
contexts using restorecon utility.

BTW, I've tried Ubuntu 5.10 and it is not SELinux enabled.

Thanx,
Ashish Shukla alias Wah Java !!
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Ashish Shukla "Wah Java !!"

Supercomputers are for people too rich and too stupid to design efficient 
algorithms -- Steven Skiena, Department of Computer Science, SUNY Stony Brook
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