Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote/ha scritto, On/il 22/09/2004 18:22:
On Tue, 2004-09-21 at 16:30, Jeff Vian wrote:
Windows resets system time with the daylight savings time changes (twice
a year). Linux leaves system time alone and makes the change in
software to display DST. When you do dual boot in an environment where
DST is used you will see this discrepancy.
I know of no way to make the two systems play nice together as relates
to time.
Simple: Since Windows will set the hardware clock to local time, simply
tell Linux that the hardware clock does *not* use UTC. Configure the
time zone and DST correctly in both OS's.
Now that Linux and Windows both expect the hardware clock to represent
local time, both will attempt to keep it correct at that setting. No
further problems should occur.
Cheers!
You will have only to boot in Windows when daylight saving time is
switched on/off, that is twice a year.......
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Antonio M.
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