Re: Time problems

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2008/6/5 Anne Wilson <cannewilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:> I enter an appointment, say 10 a.m. on my CentOS server's korganizer, and on> my kde4 laptop it shows as 10 a.m.  On my kde3 laptop it shows as 11 a.m..>> The output of 'date' and 'hwclock --show' on all three show BST.  What else> should I check?  Thanks>
Are either of the machines dual-boot with an MS operating system? WhenI was dual booting I had Windows XP Home Edition move my system clock2 hours (I am GMT+2) every time I booted that OS.
Also, as you see a 1 hour time difference, that makes me suspect adaylight savings time error. Just something else to check.
Dotan Cohen
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