I was running rsync simulation from Meego's (= the linux OS of my Nokia
N9) vfat partition to Ubuntu 13.10's linux partition yesterday (after
the clocks had been moved) and it was telling it is going to copy all
the "summer" files that seemed to be 1 hour newer. I did not do full run
based on modification times, but added --size-only option to prevent re-
copying the files with the same content. Oddly, when I looked at the
local files and remote files (connected as vfat mass storage by USB) on
Ubuntu today, I saw no difference between the timestamps of both
directories. I played with time and date settings of both Ubuntu and
Meego, but I could not reproduce the difference between times on either,
when viewed in Ubuntu. However, the modification times look correct only
when viewing within Meego (e.g. in terminal). When I view in Ubuntu, the
modification times are 2 hours too old regardles of whether they are
modified on summer time or winter time. (Here in Finland timezone is +3
during summer time and +2 during winter time.) I am confused.

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