Dragos Tatulea wrote:
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...

I don't get the same timezone as you when setting TZ and running "date":

$ TZ=Europe/Bucharest date
Wed May  7 03:27:37 EEST 2008

Which one is your correct timezone, CEST or EEST?

What happens when you run "TZ=Europe/Bucharest aklog"?

Jason
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