From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Sun, 6 Apr 1997 00:18:24 -0500 From: John Orthoefer jco@BBNPlanet.com Subject: time changes? Topicbox-Message-UUID: 55fbb55a-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19970406051824.jV_3PlgebesHqzeXOfh-cQEwtNVt9FWprNwfbKjlxN4@z> There is a little check box under the time zone which says "Adjust for Daylight savings time" uncheck it and won't do it again. It will do it once more if you don't boot NT once before 2 am local time tonight and fix it. The OTHER approch would be to take the tack that linux takes which is to have a clock program which sets the machine clock based on the internal clock (PC arch is such that there are 2 clocks one that keeps real time, and one that keeps real time while the CPU is a wake, althought I don't know if Plan 9 looks at the second clock) At anyrate Lunix will set the time BLINDLY based on the Realtime clock (for people you only run real OSes) or your clock - your timezone (for people who run real OSes and dumb ones.) johno At 07:09 PM 4/5/97 -0500, you wrote: >has anyone found a satisfactory way to make plan 9 coexist >with things like windows95/NT in terms of the calendar? >i am running NT very once in a while, and told it that i >lived in greenwich when i installed, so at least it would >sort of know what time it was (my pc clock is set to gmt for >plan 9). the problem is that a week ago it changed the time >to anticipate daylight savings and now plan 9 is an hour fast. >had i set it for us-eastern, it would be changing the next >time i boot winNT after tomorrow morning. does anyone know how >to turn it off/know of any time zones that are daylight-inefficient >and don't ever change the clocks? i don't really care what time >zone windows thinks it is in as long as it leaves the clock alone. > >russ >