Time difference between Win98 and Fedora
antonio montagnani
anto.montagnani at virgilio.it
Wed Sep 22 16:47:11 UTC 2004
Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote/ha scritto, On/il 22/09/2004 18:22:
>On Tue, 2004-09-21 at 16:30, Jeff Vian wrote:
>
>
>>Windows resets system time with the daylight savings time changes (twice
>>a year). Linux leaves system time alone and makes the change in
>>software to display DST. When you do dual boot in an environment where
>>DST is used you will see this discrepancy.
>>
>>I know of no way to make the two systems play nice together as relates
>>to time.
>>
>>
>>
>
>Simple: Since Windows will set the hardware clock to local time, simply
>tell Linux that the hardware clock does *not* use UTC. Configure the
>time zone and DST correctly in both OS's.
>
>Now that Linux and Windows both expect the hardware clock to represent
>local time, both will attempt to keep it correct at that setting. No
>further problems should occur.
>
>Cheers!
>
>
>
You will have only to boot in Windows when daylight saving time is
switched on/off, that is twice a year.......
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Antonio M.
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