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Old 08-23-2004, 05:57 AM   #1
G-Fox
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Time Zone, DTS problem....


hello everybody

I have problem whit DTS (day time saving).
when my box boot up I type "date" and get result:

Mon Aug 23 12:37:06 EET 2004

but must be:

Mon Aug 23 13:38:05 EEST 2004
------------^----------^--------

I can change EET to EEST only typing "export TZ=EET".


cat /etc/timezone
Europe/Vilnius

So I want to use ntpdate to synchronize my box clock and almost everything work OK, just every time then reboot I must type export TZ=EET to see correct local time :/.

Maybe someone know why EET don't change to EEST automatically?
Any suggestions how to solve this problem?

libc6 version 2.2.5-11.2

I am just newbie please help me good people.

Last edited by G-Fox; 08-23-2004 at 05:59 AM.
 
  


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