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From: peter@cyklop.volvo.se (peter hakanson)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc
Subject: Re: Why BSDI's time is always wrong
Date: 12 Feb 1997 18:02:41 GMT
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You might examine your timezone settings.

The bios should be set to UTC time, then 
bsdi + /etc/localtime (or TZ) will adjust the 
presentation to your local time.

Peter h
Craig A. Shortreed (shortcx@inbalance.com) wrote:
: For some reason the clock in my BSDI 2.1 server is always wrong, even though
: I set it correctly in CMOS.  Any ideas on what may cause this?


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