Hi Tanmoy, On 29 September 2010 11:35, Tanmoy Chatterjee <bum.jee@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> To achieve this in Fedora (and probably will work for Ubuntu too) is to >> open up system-config-date and under the "Time" tab check the box saying >> "System clock uses UTC". > THANK YOU VERY MUCH Suvayu. You have solved my problem. Sorry for > being late to reply. You are welcome. :) >> I would also recommend turning ntpd on (a >> check-box on "Date and Time" tab) > I have not done this though. Is it necessary? As I mentioned, its recommended but not necessary. With ntpd turned on your clock will be kept synchronised with other time servers on the internet. This is a good way to keep your system clock synchronised without worrying about it. > One thing I want to share with you and other users here - I have also > been a subscriber to another user's mailing list - though I am not > here for long - still the queries I have posted here got quick and > perfect solution than elsewhere - it seems to me the users here are > more knowledgeable than elsewhere. > I am a very new Fedora user/member of this list. But there are many people on this list who have been here long before GNU/Linux came into existence. So yes, I agree the collective wisdom of mailing lists like this one can be phenomenal. :) -- Suvayu Open source is the future. It sets us free. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines