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system time is 5 hours off in Windows

1 message · Setzer.Woodrow@epamail.epa.gov

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I thought of the dual boot problem, but this is not a dual boot machine.
In any case, at least in earlier versions of Linux and Win 95, the problem
is that Windows wants to take the system clock literally as local time.  At
least the Red Hat distribution allows you to tell it the time zone for the
system clock.

It does look like this is a problem with my setup, though, since no one
else has reported a similar problem.  Thanks.

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                    06:44 PM
On Fri, 19 Jan 2001, Prof Brian D Ripley wrote:

            
To confirm, if I set my NT4 computer to that time zone, it reports
Eastern Daylight Time as the time zone (rather than GB Daylight Time)
but Windows and R do agree on the time.

Looks like a peculiarity of your setup. If it were common I would be
suprised that it had not been reported before. (Some people are all to keen
to report non-bugs.)   I seem to remember there are issues on PCs about
running clocks on UTC or local time that surface if they are dualbootable
(Windows/Linux).

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