On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 11:43 AM, Harald Barth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > So is this a timezone issue? If it is, what is the *correct* timeone? > > The one that fits your living habits ;) > > A Unix computer, and the N8X0 obiously is one, has its internal clock set > to > UTC, Zulu or whatever you want to call the master time this world ticks > to. > > Then which timezone you set is just a cosmetic adjustment for > presentation. > So set your clock (for example with ntpdate) from a server and then adjust > the timezone in a way it fits your location, sleeping habits or whatever. > > Harald. > > $ TZ=US/Eastern date > Mon May 5 04:42:15 EDT 2008 > > $ TZ=UTC date > Mon May 5 08:42:24 UTC 2008 > > $ date > Mon May 5 10:42:40 CEST 2008 I do have /etc/timezone set (to Europe/Bucharest) but that doesn't change the aklog behaviour...
