Re: UTC timezone

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Louis E Garcia II wrote:
My HP laptop stores time using UTC. I just found this out because XP and
fedora displayed different times. How do I change fedora to read the
clock using UTC system wide? I found gnome-panel clock has the option
for UTC but does not help at a plain console.

You set the checkbox 'System clock uses UTC' in system-config-date on the Time Zone tab.

Windows does not use UTC for hardware clock unless you ask it to, see:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2008-April/msg00557.html

fyi: Not really a question suited to the devel-list, even if you're talking about f9 (test-list or fedora-list would have been better).

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