Your computer's time zone is probably not set right. It probably thinks
it's running in GMT. Since windows knows the time zone, everything
appears right. (This is a guess.) Linux stores all file dates according
to unix epoch time, based on GMT. If you set your timezone (hopefully
someone will chime in with instructions on how to do this -- I can't
remember right now), you should things right.
Does the 'date' command in linux show you the correct timezone, or GMT, or
something different?
Anyway, perhaps this is the problem.
Michael
On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, Mark W. Knecht wrote:
> Hello all,
> I was using Win4Lin today. Everything was operating fine. However, I
> noticed something very strange.
>
> I run Quicken under Win4Lin, and because of instability in Win4Lin have
> come to back up my files every time I exit Win4Lin. No big deal. Once a week
> I copy the backup files to another PC on my network. Today, when I went to
> make my copy to another machine, I noticed that the date of the files said
> 4/13, instead of today's date of 4/12. I looked at the dates in Windows, and
> Windows says 4/12, but Linux says 4/13. Actually, the time seems advanced on
> my PC by 8 hours. In Windows the file says 4/12 @ 4PM but Linux says 4/13 at
> midnight.
>
> Is anyone else seeing anything like this?
>
> Thanks,
> Mark
>
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