Doug McGarrett wrote:
> On Thursday 15 February 2007 17:39, JB wrote:
>   
>> On Thursday 15 February 2007 10:38, Hirayama, Pat wrote:
>>     
>>>> On Friday February 9 2007 16:21, JB wrote:
>>>>         
>>>>> On Friday 09 February 2007 16:46, Hirayama, Pat wrote:
>>>>>           
>>> <snip>
>>>
>>>       
>>>>>> To verify that I had to fix DST:
>>>>>> * zdump -v US/Pacific | grep 2007
>>>>>>             
>>>>>   What's all that stuff mean after one does the above command (mine
>>>>>           
> /snip/
> and so on. . .
>
> Unless you are in a business, where time of messages is important, what 
> difference does it make if the time change is out of sync?  I'd fix mine,
> if someone would say "YaST this" for 9.3  So somebody tell me,
> Yast (timefix).  But i really don't care if it's fixed.  The clock is a few 
> minutes off now, who cares if it's off an hour?  Am I missing something?
>   

Ever notice how some mail list replies appear before the question was
asked?  It's usually because someone's clock is mis-configured.

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