Hi Bernd and Alexander,
Thank you so much for your help so far!
I opened the OTC manager, expanded openthinclient, expanded locations, right
clicked on German and selected edit. I then scrolled down to Time settings
and changed the Timezone to America/New York.
I assigned my thinclient to the German location and gave it a Desktop, RDP
and Xterminal. I restarted the thinclient manager and Linux server. I then
booted up the Laptop and got the thinclient image. On the thinclient I
opened up Xterminal and type "date" and it seemed to get the correct time. I
then typed "cd /etc" and then I typed "vim timezone". In the timezone file
it still shows Europe/Berlin. I powered down the laptop and when I got in
the bios, it was off by 4 hours again.
(in another test I also changed the NTP-Servers to an a few different NTP
servers and I tried EST in the timezone but had no luck with getting it to
work. I also tried to recreate a new location but that did not work either.)
Any ideas?
-Kevin
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