Re: TOD Clock the same as the BIOS clock in PCs?
- From: a.vincze@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 18 Apr 2006 21:15:41 -0700
I understand...Because I just checked my BIOS in my PC, and it DOES
show the CMOS/RTC clock as UTC....But, my DISPLAYED time on the desktop
is set to Local Time...
I am running UNIX on my PC....
So, is this the right way it should be in UNIX the way I described
above in this last post?
Because I was just wondering, because I decided to look at my SYSTEM
LOGS, and Date/Time are logged as my Local Time...But the CMOS/RTC
clock in the BIOS is indeed in UTC...(+ 7 HOURS ahead FROM Pacific
Time)...
So, is this NORMAL or not?
.
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