It's much easier than that - move to a country which is in GMT!
Here in the UK the timezone is correct for 6 months out of 12!
--- In Mike Dodd <> wrote:
>
> Jim Ham wrote:
> > 1) Create a file /etc/timezone that has the time zone string for your
> > time zone. Here in San Francisco is it "PST 8 PDT".
>
> I had success with the /usr/share/zoneinfo/... -> /etc/localtime that
> Craig suggested.
> >
> > 4) Add the option "-u" to any calls to hwclock.
>
> This is vital; thanks. Without it, a reboot resulted in another UTC
> 'date' result. With it, 'ate' returned the time in EST.
>
> Thanks again.
> --
> Mike
>
> Mike Dodd
> Louisa County, VA USA
>
> http://mdodd.com
>
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