The swich with dailight savings time

Ron Srodawa srodawa at vela.acs.oakland.edu
Thu Apr 11 07:00:54 AEST 1991


I reported a bit ago my time went forward TWO hours.  Problem solved!
I am running timed.  Also running timed is an old 4.3BSD system.  It
changes from standard time to daylight time on the wrong day, a month
from now.  A systems programmer set the clock ahead an hour so the
numbers would be correct even though the designation was standard time.
Of course, this caused systems running timed slaves to try and synch with
that clock.  That systems UTS was an hour ahead of the real UTS.  Ron.

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