Daylight savings time.

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Hi.
Thanks for the info.  I'm running multiple servers on this machine so it's
up pretty much 24/7.

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On Sat, 5 Apr 2003, Jacob Schmude wrote:

> Hi
> Well, all you have to do is to leave your box running. It'll do it for you
> automatically, provided your timezone is set to one that supports it. I
> know US/Eastern supports it as that's the timezone I use. I've seen it
> automatically change if the box was shut down, but sometimes that doesn't
> work. In short, leave linux on and you won't have to touch it.
> Note that  even if, for some odd reason, linux doesn't change it for you,
> most computer HW clocks, if set to localtime (not gmt) will also take care
> of it.
>
>
> On Sat, 5 Apr 2003, Alex Snow wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> > since tonight is daylight savings time I was wondering how to get my linux
> > box to change  into the edt timezone -0400 instead of the est timezone
> > -0500?
>
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