Really depends on Distro and apps.

If you run everything in GMT, you are golden.

If you are running fedora, you need a Fedora 5+ tzdata rpm package.

If you are Debian you can check out http://wiki.debian.org/TimeZoneChanges , which contains lots of good advice (like using zdump to confirm the data).

Then you'll either have to kill a mess load of services or boot the box.


Quoting Hans Fugal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


So I just caught wind that DST starts earlier and ends later starting
this year. I wish they'd just get rid of it altogether, but no it's much
more fun to mess everything up.

I imagine something will need ot be patched/upgraded in order to deal
with this. What is it? The kernel? libc? Some timezone-handling package?

1. http://searchcio.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid19_gci1176952,00.html
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right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself.
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