On Mon, Apr 05, 2004 at 11:30:28AM -0500, Jeff Vian wrote: > > > I do not use rdate. > However I do use ntp to sync with redhat and my time did not update > until about 6pn local time. Then it suddenly did the DST adjustment. This is sort of confusing. The "system keeps time" UTS (date -u) and the ctime() library presents local time based on /etc/localtime unless the environment variable TZ is set for an individual. ntp works with UTS. I think it does carry daylight saving time hints. The time of day should have toggled all at once. How were you watching this, what time zone were you in, is the hardware RTC set to local or UTS? Did you see any interesting messages in your log file. My messages file is quiet but does have a gap where time springs ahead as it should. I did watch my radio controlled clocks and they did not see the TZ hints until dawn. I moved them to a better location and they almost immediatly switched. I guess we should watch this next year/ next fall. -- T o m M i t c h e l l /dev/null the ultimate in secure storage.