On Fri, 2007-03-23 at 11:53 +0100, Goesta.Smekal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > wine-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx schrieb am 22.03.2007 10:31:10: > > > Have you considered running one of the time clients on your linux, > and > > syncing off a time server that suits your need as a more final > solution. > > We do use ntpdate. If this is in cron, you can simply add the hwclock command in cron as well. > > > When my box was regularly dual booted, this hour difference came in > > regularly, and I would simply run a hwclock command (hwclock > -hctosys) > > to sync linux, as windows kept the hwclock pretty straight, but > linux > > was always adding or subtracting an hour. > > We do not dual-boot Me neither (any more) > > One can disable daylight saving in windows, and there is a registry > > key... > > I did consider that, but was not (yet) successful finding the > registry-key ... some os do lack freely available documentation ;-) Discover grep. You can run 'wine regedit' Edit/Find and enter daylight That takes me to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Microsoft/Windows NT/Current Version/Timezones Have fun there. -- Declan Moriarty <junk_mail@xxxxxx> _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users