[ale] Windows and System Clock to GMT?
Robert L. Harris
Robert.L.Harris at rnd-consulting.com
Fri Jul 14 09:13:40 EDT 2000
Yup, I saw this. I also don't like to assume I know everything.
Thus, asking if I'm right, or did I miss something, just to be sure.
Robert
Thus spake Fulton Green (ale at FultonGreen.com):
> To quote from the Linux kernel configuration helpfile:
>
> -------------------------------------
> RTC stores time in GMT
> CONFIG_APM_RTC_IS_GMT
> Say Y here if your RTC (Real Time Clock a.k.a. hardware clock)
> stores the time in GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). Say N if your RTC
> stores localtime.
>
> It is in fact recommended to store GMT in your RTC, because then you
> don't have to worry about daylight savings time changes. The only
> reason not to use GMT in your RTC is if you also run a broken OS
> that doesn't understand GMT.
> -------------------------------------
>
> On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 09:44:31PM -0600, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> > I've set my debian box to have the system clock to GMT. The box is dual
> > boot Linux and Windows. Linux of course can deal with the GMT. Windows
> > on the otherhand doesn't seem to be able to. Anyone know if I'm just
> > missing a button somewhere?
:wq!
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