Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!killer!texbell!flatline!erict From: erict@flatline.UUCP (J. Eric Townsend) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general Subject: Re: Daylight savings time problem Message-ID: <460@flatline.UUCP> Date: 3 Apr 89 19:14:43 GMT References: <9139@alice.UUCP> <7748@killer.Dallas.TX.US> Reply-To: erict@flatline.UUCP (J. Eric Townsend) Organization: Cold Lampin With Flav' Lines: 29 In article <7748@killer.Dallas.TX.US> wnp@killer.Dallas.TX.US (Wolf Paul) writes: >In article <9139@alice.UUCP> wilber@alice.UUCP (Bob Wilber) writes: [various TZ problems] Here's my fix. It's nasty, but it's simple and it works. (On my 3.0 unix 3b1.) change your /etc/TZ file to CDT5 Now, reset the date to the correct time by using date mmddhhmm Shut down the machine via /etc/shutdown, and when it reboots, your time will be correct. What this does: Tells the computer that you only use Central Daylight Time, and that you're 5 hours off GMT. (This is for the central timezone, so you'll need to change the 5 to 4 for EDT, and to 7, I think, for PDT.) Normally, the Central Time Zone is *6* hours from GMT, but hey... 3b1's are stupid, right? This is called a kludge, I think. :-) -- J. Eric Townsend | Skate UNIX or die, segmented memory suckers! uunet!sugar!flatline!erict bellcore!texbell!/ 511 Parker #2 |EastEnders Mailing List: Inet: cosc5fa@george.uh.edu Houston,Tx,77007 |eastender@flatline.UUCP