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As I understand it, Linux will adjust for daylight savings time provided 
your computer is on at the time.  For example, I left mine on overnight, 
and the logs showed the default marks at 20-minute intervals and they went 
from 1:04, 1:24, 1:44, and back to 1:04.  At that point, the computer had 
adjusted the time back one hour.  Windows, if set to adjust the clock will 
continue to adjust it several days after the change on power up.  I know 
the other machine I've booted into Windows adjusted the time on Monday when 
first powered up and showed a dialog asking to verify that they'd done the 
right thing.  Anybody know how long after the change Windows will adjust if 
it is turned on?  I turned off the option since I knew Linux would be up 
and running at the time and would do the change.





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