Lan Barnes wrote: > > On Mon, March 5, 2007 11:10 pm, John H. Robinson, IV wrote: > > Ralph Shumaker wrote: > >> > >> Why not run the computers on Universal Time. Local time is only > >> necessary for the people factor, right? > > > > I know someone that does exactly that. The system time is UTC, and each > > person can individually set their own TZ. I immediately saw the wisdom > > in that, but I don't see my shop changing anytime soon. > > I know this is a problem on a dual boot (M$ insists on the clock being > local), but have never had a problem with Linux on GMT in a mixed network. > So that strikes me as ignorance on their part.
I am not talking about hardware clock. I am talking about /etc/localtime being set to UTC. -john -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
