Looks like the BIOS clock is localtime and the system zoneinfo regards it
as UTC.

You will have to tell you system (KDE,OS) to use the BIOS clock as local
time and not consider it as UTC

In Slackware that would be <<setup>>
linuxconf in RH

-Naren

On Thu, 24 May 2001, irgendeineadresse wrote:

> Hi,
> Everytime I boot my linux-box, I've got the wrong time settings. Means my 
> Bios-clock is correct and <<clock>> also prints out the right time. Only if I 
> type <<date>> I get a time 5 1/2 hours in the future. In KDE I always get the 
> wrong time and for sending mails this is really bad. Is there any config file 
> for <<date>> or where does it get it's input from? 
> 
> tnx 
> 
> Tom
> 
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