Quoting Josef Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
> 
> In good old unix tradition, I always set the HW clock to UTC and let
> zoneinfo do the rest.
> 
> Now I need to install a dual-boot box (win-XP).  Do I really need to
> fall back to the (IMHO) braindead method to set the HW clock to local
> time?  Or is there some clever way to get win-xp to accept HW clock
> set to UTC?
> 

Yes, set the WinXP timezone to UTC/GMT and remember what the current offset
is.  I find this satisfactory for the small amount I boot into WinXP.  After
buying CrossOver Office, that is almost zero.

HTH, just MHO,
  Jeffrey
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