On 9/7/07, Pradnyesh Sawant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 22:09, 06 Sep, Rony wrote:
> > Pradnyesh Sawant wrote:
> > >On 20:52, 05 Sep, Rony wrote:
> >
> > >>Date and Time in KDE can be set by right clicking the date in system
> > >>tray. Select Calcutta as your time zone.
> >
> > >That is exactly what i had tried. However, after a reboot, the date that
> > >i had set is shown as UTC date (so that my calcutta date is 5.5hrs ahead
> > >of what it should be).
> > >
> >
> > Try the 'Date and Time Format' and in the Locale Tab, select India. then
> > go to 'Adjust Date and Time' and do the remaining settings. Logout and
> > login again to cross check. Then restart.
> No use. Still the same problem. Btw, the locale was already set to India
> (probably i had set it earlier).
> >

try
 hwclock --show --directisa
 hwclock --systohc --directisa

should fix the issue.. i have had this problem with couple of etch
installs...it seemed to constantly shift the time 5.5 hrs what ever
way i set it to!!

Karunakar

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