Time zone update for older systems: SOLVED

James Kosin jkosin at beta.intcomgrp.com
Tue Mar 6 17:13:35 UTC 2007


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Temlakos wrote:
> Everyone:
>
> Herewith a procedure I just used to update time zone data directly
> on a machine still running Fedora Core 1. (Why the machine is in
> that state is beyond scope here; it has to wait until I get a
> madwifi-compatible PCI wireless card to replace the Linksys WMP-54G
>  v3 that it has in it now.)
>
> Step five: Quit the terminal, and then use the "Adjust Date and
> Time" routine for a special maneuver. You must /change your time
> zone/ to some other, arbitrary time zone, /quit/ the
> time-adjustment program, /restart/ that program, and then change
> your time zone /back/. That will copy the necessary file from
> /usr/share/zoneinfo into /etc/localtime.
>
Is there a command line utility to change the timezone?  I don't have
easy graphical access.

Thanks,
James
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