Subject: Re: system clock time
To: Udjat <udjat@teleport.com>
From: Joel Klecker <jk@esperance.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/31/1996 00:10:18
10/30/96 at approximately 11:03 PM -0800, Udjat wrote:
>On Thu, 31 Oct 1996 jbyler@MIT.EDU wrote:
>
>Date gives me: Tue Oct 29 15:57:13 PST 1996
>But its      : Wed Oct 30 23:00:53 PST 1996
>
>So I would also like an anwser to this question... :-)
Set the GMT bias in the "Booting..." dialog of the booter, the setting is
in minutes(-480 for PST, -300 for EST). '/etc/localtime' should be linked
to the correct file in '/usr/share/zoneinfo' of course. On my mac 'date'
gives me "Wed Oct 30 23:27:19 PST 1996" which is correct(I just rebooted
into MacOS, so I am writing this somewhat later than that).

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