ok... what did i miss?

2007-11-04 Thread Jonathan Horne
all my 6.2 computers say the correct time, but my 7.0 BETA-2 says an hour 
ahead (as in, it didnt make the DST change last night on its own).  same 
timezone is selected on all computers.

did i miss some setting to obey DST changes or something?

thanks,
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Re: ok... what did i miss?

2007-11-04 Thread Aryeh M. Friedman
Jonathan Horne wrote:
 all my 6.2 computers say the correct time, but my 7.0 BETA-2 says an hour 
 ahead (as in, it didnt make the DST change last night on its own).  same 
 timezone is selected on all computers.

 did i miss some setting to obey DST changes or something?
No mine are even wacker (i.e. it is 11:12 est but I get the following
out of date:
06:13:08 EST 2007 but 11:12 out of the gnome clock)

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Re: ok... what did i miss?

2007-11-04 Thread Aryeh M. Friedman
oops on my previous post I ment it is 10:14 est not 11:14
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Re: ok... what did i miss?

2007-11-04 Thread Jeffrey Goldberg

On Nov 4, 2007, at 10:09 AM, Jonathan Horne wrote:

all my 6.2 computers say the correct time, but my 7.0 BETA-2 says an  
hour

ahead (as in, it didnt make the DST change last night on its own).


My 7.0 BETA1 machine switched to winter time just fine.

-j


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Re: ok... what did i miss?

2007-11-04 Thread Jonathan Horne
On Sunday 04 November 2007 05:13:45 Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
 Jonathan Horne wrote:
  all my 6.2 computers say the correct time, but my 7.0 BETA-2 says an hour
  ahead (as in, it didnt make the DST change last night on its own).  same
  timezone is selected on all computers.
 
  did i miss some setting to obey DST changes or something?

 No mine are even wacker (i.e. it is 11:12 est but I get the following
 out of date:
 06:13:08 EST 2007 but 11:12 out of the gnome clock)


welll i figured mine out at least.  ntpd wasnt running, so it was 
showing whatever time my bios is saying.

:)  i love it when i overlook the simplest thing! hehe

cheers,
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Re: ok... what did i miss?

2007-11-04 Thread icantthinkofone

Jonathan Horne wrote:
all my 6.2 computers say the correct time, but my 7.0 BETA-2 says an hour 
ahead (as in, it didnt make the DST change last night on its own).  same 
timezone is selected on all computers.


did i miss some setting to obey DST changes or something?

thanks,
  
I have the correct time but it says CST for Central Standard.  Why 
doesn't it say CDST?

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Re: ok... what did i miss?

2007-11-04 Thread Jeffrey Goldberg

On Nov 4, 2007, at 4:02 PM, icantthinkofone wrote:

I have the correct time but it says CST for Central Standard.  Why  
doesn't it say CDST?


Standard time is what we have in the winter.  Daylight Savings time is  
what we have in the summer.  I know this is counter-intuitive since we  
are on Dayling Savings Time for longer than we are on Standard time.   
But when the whole thing was introduced, it was the summer time that  
got shifted.


The above comments are regarding the US.  You mentioned Central Time  
so that would be appropriate.


Many other places add an S for Summer into zone designation, while  
the US puts an S for Standard for the winter time.


-j

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