Hi Yuma,

What sort of problem were you having with changing the time Zone?  Normally, 
all you need to do is type in the first few characters of a large city close to 
you in your Time Zone or in the Time Zone you wish to be in and then the OS 
will do the rest.  If you're having a different problem, then sorry for being 
obvious.

Later...

On 2010-12-12, at 11:07 PM, Yuma Decaux wrote:

> Hi list,
> 
> I was just setting up kerberos on my network and found a standard issue which 
> would be resolvable in a whiff were it that the timezone feature in the date 
> and time system preference allowed for it.
> 
> This totally slipped from my aprehension of the OS and before resorting to 
> terminal commands, i was wondering if anyone knew how to go around this.
> 
> Otherwise, any pointers on changing timezones via terminal are also welcome. 
> Oh wait, i'll just look into it myself :)
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Yuma DX®
> 
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