You can fix it with yast. I forget exactly where but it wasn't hard. Just
look at the options on the yast screen(s) and you'll find it pretty quick.
Hugo Rivera
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Good Morning -
I just installed SuSE Linux SLES8 (under z/VM) via YaST and I selected a
wrong option at "Clock and Time Zone Configuration". I should choose UTC
but
I did Local Time. Is there a place, somewhere in the file systems, where I
could change this parm???...or What do I have to do to fix this
issue?...Thank you.
Hugo Rivera
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