Tim wrote:
On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 15:37 -0400, Bob Goodwin wrote:
I thought I was the only one running Windows on GMT?
And you found that works? Some time ago I looked at pages about putting
your hardware clock on GMT, and making Windows work with that like Linux
does. There was a lot of information about Windows fouling it up, none
about it actually working.
I rarely use Windows and it doesn't matter to me if it runs on GMT
without the change for daylight saving time! I don't require it to
display local time. I don't see what possible problem that could
cause? If it has I haven't noticed but then there are times when it
doesn't get booted for months. But if I do boot Windows at least it
doesn't make a second correction for the time change.
Is there something wrong with that? Am I missing some obscure point? I
have noticed that others apparently run Linux without local time since
their messages display time +0000 while they are obviously in the US.
Bob
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