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From: arog@BIX.com (arog on BIX)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.questions
Subject: Re: FreeBSD: term software??
Date: 12 Sep 94 09:09:55 GMT
Organization: Delphi Internet Services Corporation
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Message-ID: <arog.779360995@BIX.com>
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adam@veda.is (Adam David) writes:

>jackv@orpheus.Eng.Sun.COM (Jack F. Vogel) writes:

>>Now I have another TOTALLY unrelated question. For some reason
>>I haven't figured out when my system boots its getting the
>>local time wrong. Looks like it might be a timezone issue but
>>I'm not sure. Can anyone point me at what's wrong?

>You need to recompile the kernel with timezone=0 and dst=0.

>--
>Adam David  <adam@veda.is>

Grep the 'readme' files an /etc/rc* for 'cmos'.

Which ever file its in, tells the name of a magic_file
that, if present in /etc tells the system to take its
time from the cmos system clock.

.................................................
Alan Ogden, Moderator for BIX
arog@BIX.com