Subject: Re: time
To: Aaron Mansheim <a-manshe@runet.edu>
From: John Ostrowick <jon@macenroe.cs.wits.ac.za>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 08/21/1996 08:21:33
>For the rest of us, what's the formula: should GMT bias reflect
>the correct number of minutes from GMT, or the number of minutes
>that NetBSD's time is off by?
>
>For example, my machine gives the time one hour ahead, and I'm
>on US Eastern time. (Yes, location and time are set properly on
>the Mac.)
>--
>Aaron Mansheim, MS exp '97, Computational Sciences, Radford University

ok, i tried 120 and it told me i was at 9pm when i was at 8am. I set the
/etc/ file to joburg.za, made sure the time was set right on the mac side,
set the booter to say i was at +120 gmt (correct) and it still insisted i
was at 9pm (11 hours ahead). So i've set it to -680 because that was a
closer approximation to the real time (still 3 hours too far ahead). Is
there no way under unix to set the time?

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