On 8/11/05, Andy Hayward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > # man date > <snip> > TZ The timezone to use when displaying dates. See environ(7) for > more information. If this variable is not set, the timezone is > determined based on /etc/localtime, which the administrator ad- > justs using the -l option of zic(8). > <snip> > # zic -l GB
Thu Aug 11 00:33:34 BST 2005 Thanks Andy thats the same as ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/GB /etc/localtime if I am not wrong. I want to keep the GMT Wed Aug 10 23:35:21 GMT 2005 but just adjust DST. GB stands for Great Britain? I noticed GMT0 GMT+1 GMT-0 in /usr/share/zoneinfo but I can not find anything in the manuals explaining what these are and do. Any help further? > > Which I believe is what you're asking for. But I could be wrong. > > :) > > -- ach

