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> I'm in the Newfoundland timezone and exporting the TZ variable to
> "Canada/Newfoundland" then restarting the ntpd process keeps my clock
> one hour before the actual time.
>
> Is there a problem since the Day Light Savings came into affect the
> other day? My computer's time has been an hour behind ever since.
>
> My ntp.conf:
> server time.nrc.ca
> driftfile /var/lib/ntp/drift/ntp.drift
> logconfig =syncevents +peerevents +sysevents +allclock
> logfile /var/log/ntp
>
> My TZ variable:
> TZ=Canada/Newfoundland
>
> Thanks for any help.
>

It wouldn't surprise me.  I had to tell my Windoze machine it's in Arizona
in order for it to show a correct UTC offset (I'm actually in California).

Brian


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