Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!seismo!sundc!pitstop!sun!decwrl!decvax!mcnc!gatech!uflorida!codas!cpsc6a!atl2!akgua!mtunx!whuts!homxb!hropus!ki4pv!cdin-1!fred From: fred@cdin-1.uucp (Fred Rump) Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix Subject: Re: Daylight Savings on SCO Xenix Message-ID: <7261@cdin-1.uucp> Date: 10 Apr 88 23:33:13 GMT References: <165@turnkey.TCC.COM> <564@lakesys.UUCP> Organization: CompuData Inc., Philadelphia PA Lines: 22 Summary: Daylight Savings on SCO Xenix In article <564@lakesys.UUCP>, steven@lakesys.UUCP (Steven Goodman) writes: > In article <165@turnkey.TCC.COM> jack@turnkey.TCC.COM (Jack F. Vogel) writes: > >In article jl42+@andrew.cmu.edu (Jay Mathew Libove) writes: > > Yes - I went to check out the clocks in the house and the > SCO clock was the only one with the correct time on it. > This was a nice feeling - at work with MegaExpensive AT&T > 3B15's running I was forced to change all the clocks around > campus. Here at home with my little o' 386 box everything > was what it should be. Attention to detail? > Good work SCO. > Steven M. Goodman And here I thought none of our users (60+ 286/386 SCO xenix systems) ever looked at their systems clock and that simply nobody bothered to call. I was wondering what all the hullabaloo about resetting time was all about out there in UNIX land. Now realistically, they don't worry about the time anyway. The boxes are never shut off and some have been running for about three years now. They just use those suckers. Fred Rump Philly