My suspicions have been that there are several applications that manages
the DST, hence the dual hour shifting, but I have been unsure as to
which applications are involved with this in OI. It's difficult to test
these things as they only occur twice a year.
My system is dual/multiboot and it
On 2013-04-04 14:21, Robin Axelsson wrote:
The route to go is to disable automatic DST adjustments on all systems
but one. Not entirely sure how this is done in OI. It would be desirable
to let the time zone be proper (and not set an arbitrary time-zone where
DST does not apply just to disable
On 2013-03-31 19:47, Robin Axelsson wrote:
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Hi,
my server has been quite troublesome when it comes to adjusting the time
for daylight savings. Last time it adjusted the system time by moving it
forward by no less than two hours and now it is one
Jim,
Excellent attitude..
However:
That is not how OI Live DVD install sets things up, and I'm a bit
surprised about your implicit statemet that rtc -c will shift the PC
realtime clock at DST shift times... Is that true? Does rtc actually
shift the MB RT clock??
That is SICK and WEIRD
From: Robin Axelsson [mailto:gu99r...@student.chalmers.se]
Is there anyone who has got this
working properly?
I confirm that it works correctly out of the box, for EST/EDT (New York time),
with
this line in /etc/default/init
TZ=US/Eastern
this line in /etc/rtc_config
zone_info=US/Eastern
On 2013-04-01 13:07, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
Jim,
Excellent attitude..
However:
That is not how OI Live DVD install sets things up, and I'm a bit
surprised about your implicit statemet that rtc -c will shift the PC
realtime clock at DST shift times... Is that true? Does rtc actually
shift the
And how do we,I,somebody go about requesting a change in the default
install behaviour in this respect?
On 2013-04-01 16:17, Jim Klimov wrote:
On 2013-04-01 13:07, Hans J. Albertsson wrote:
Jim,
Excellent attitude..
However:
That is not how OI Live DVD install sets things up, and I'm a bit
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Hi,
my server has been quite troublesome when it comes to adjusting the time
for daylight savings. Last time it adjusted the system time by moving it
forward by no less than two hours and now it is one hour behind. It
never gets it right. The config
I have exactly the same setup here: My machine has been on this setup
since b134, and I have the same line in init and the same definition
file, and NO problem whatsoever.
And I'm in Stockholm. You are, however, in Gothenburg, and that is a
well known contrary city.
Maybe it's the sprits of
set your time zone for arizona :-)
Sent from Jasons' hand held
On Mar 31, 2013, at 8:29 AM, Hans J. Albertsson
hans.j.alberts...@branneriet.se wrote:
I have exactly the same setup here: My machine has been on this setup since
b134, and I have the same line in init and the same definition
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