On Wed, 9 Sep 1998, Denoid Tucker wrote:

>
>I appologize in advance for what may be an obvious question but I don't
>recall where the timezone in Linux is set.  I've played with it a couple
>of years ago but i have slept since then I don't seem to remember where.
>Can anyone refresh my memory?  Preferably, I would like set it by offset
>of GMT rather than timezone because I am trying to get NTP working
>properly.  

I have set my clock to local time so that Win95 doesn't get confused. NTP
works just fine with it set up this way. 

First: I have "UTC=false" in "/etc/sysconfig/clock".

Second: "/etc/localtime" is a symbolic link to
"/usr/share/zoneinfo/Canada/Eastern". 

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