Wrong time (was : valid timeserver)



J.-Luc a écrit :

Hello,

I think I have some problems with time server. Thoug the clock in my
computer displays the correct hour, the one displayed on the messages
I post is shifted -1. I think this was due to the data in the config
file for STiK.
I've currently changed for fr.pool.ntp.org, and I hope the hour for
this post will be correct.
Should this not be, could someone advice me a correct timeserver ?

It's obviously nothing to do with the timeserver that is declared
into STiK's config file. :-(
In everything I post, the hour is wrong (-1 hour), though the one
displayed on the taskbar is right (as well as the one that fastly
appears when booting).
So, it isn't a matter of a timeserver, but something that isn't set
correctly. Unfortunately, I couldn't find it so far. :-(
Any idea where I should look for - before I get nuts - ?

Regards,

J.-Luc

PS : this post was sent at 18:00 at my FalCT60.
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