My OS time keeps getting reset to UTC. Here's my /etc/sysconfig/clock ZONE="America/Los_Angeles" UTC=false ARC=false As far as I can tell, my recent install of 8.0 did not give me any cron jobs or daemons that might be doing this. An example of the problem -- happened at 3:49 pm today. %date Mon Dec 9 07:48:40 PST 2002 %date -u Mon Dec 9 15:48:49 UTC 2002 %hwclock Mon Dec 9 15:49:14 2002 -0.654573 seconds So I reset the OS clock with hwclock -s and everything works -- for a while. When the time goes backwards, there's an interesting side-effect. The left mouse button has the effect of highlighting chunks of text in the xterm window. -- Geoffrey Leach Sent to you by the Sylpheed user agent from a Linux RedHat/Gnome Desktop -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list