Before Debian, what Linux distribution you were using ?
Red Hat / Fedora Mandrake Suse Slackware Gentoo LFS Always been with Debian Other ( 66 votes ~ 5 comments )
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#8 Re: Changing the timezone of your Debian system Posted by linulin (212.119.xx.xx) on Mon 5 Jun 2006 at 18:45 Once you've set your timezone you might wish to change the UTC setting, upon Debian machines you can find that in the file /etc/default/rcS. Although changing this will require a reboot. I think, 'hwclock --systohc --utc' command (in case UTC=yes) could be used instead of reboot. ...Bye..Dmitry.
I think, 'hwclock --systohc --utc' command (in case UTC=yes) could be used instead of reboot.
...Bye..Dmitry.
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