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#1 2006-11-26 06:12:35

Phase
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Registered: 2006-11-23
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Timezones

What would I put in /etc/rc.conf in TIMEZONE="" for Tennessee, USA (Central Standard Time (TN has both CST and EST))?


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#2 2006-11-26 08:43:32

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Re: Timezones

Not sure as I'm a few miles from there   wink  If you have both my guess would be set it to the timezone you use personally. Somebody else may have more knowledge on this subject than myself but you can try that first. It's easy enough to change later on if need be.


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#3 2006-11-26 10:12:41

Phase
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Re: Timezones

Well, I tried "CST" and according to the UTC clock on time.gov, and `date`, it's wrong.
I'm lost on this one. I'm even running ntpd and it's wrong. It's either wrong, or I'm not doing something right, I don't know which.


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#4 2006-11-26 10:38:59

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Re: Timezones

If you adhere to Daylight Savings Time and are in the CST zone use 'CST6CDT'. EST is 'US/Eastern' and CST is 'US/Central' as I recall.


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#5 2006-11-26 10:50:19

Phase
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Re: Timezones

"US/Central" worked, thanks!


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#6 2006-11-28 21:59:43

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Re: Timezones

Phase wrote:

"US/Central" worked, thanks!

What is it for West-Europe ? Thanks

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#7 2006-11-29 15:34:25

sh__
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Re: Timezones

go4it wrote:

What is it for West-Europe ? Thanks

1) ls -l /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/
2) Pick a city near you
3) TIMEZONE=Europe/<cityname> in /etc/rc.conf

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#8 2007-01-06 22:59:51

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Re: Timezones

sh__ wrote:
go4it wrote:

What is it for West-Europe ? Thanks

1) ls -l /usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/
2) Pick a city near you
3) TIMEZONE=Europe/<cityname> in /etc/rc.conf

THanks Sh__  after your advise I googled furture and found this nice list,
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/TIMEZONE
Next time I will first check Wiki  :idea:

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