On Sun, 07 Oct 2007 18:42:10 +1000, j.chitte <> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a 7250 booted via nfs off the "full" debian image installed on
> a desktop PC. I am having trouble with time stamps.
>
> If I modify a file on the dev PC it shows a timestamp two hours older
> when I use ls on the arm.
>
> date command shows near identical times on the two machines so why
> are the timestamps showing differently? Debian ls seems to be showing
> the file times in GMT.
>
> it is clearly a timezone issue since both are running european time,
> currently GMT+2
>
> I should add that I am editting the files mounted with nfsmount on
> the PC physically containing the HD but ls from a direct mount point
> shows same times. It seems the problem is in the arm.
>
> Can anyone explain this oddity?
>
> TIA
see what date -u says on both machines
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