Before Debian, what Linux distribution you were using ?
Red Hat / Fedora Mandrake Suse Slackware Gentoo LFS Always been with Debian Other ( 49 votes ~ 5 comments )
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#3 Re: Changing the timezone of your Debian system Posted by Anonymous (62.157.xx.xx) on Mon 15 Aug 2005 at 10:27 UNIX has no problems with daylight savings. You may have probs if your machine is a double boot machine with this commercial system from redmond because then you have two systems which try to change the daylight savings in Bios. If you work with *nix only the best way is to let the Bios work with UTC. Then every *nix on a multi boot machine will do it right.
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