thanks to dave and clay :)

That brings the total to three.....I'm changing to GMT...

Bob


On 3 Jun 2001, at 13:57, Clay Fandre wrote:

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> Bob McCloud wrote:
> > 
> > I got a scolding once because my clock was set to CST and not
> > GMT (for the webserver). What do most do when setting the clock for
> > webservers?
> > 
> 
> I would definately set my HW clock to GMT time for a server. This way
> you don't have to worry about daylight savings on your HW clock. (OS
> should take care of it) But for a desktop you might want to stick to
> your local timezone. Especially if you're dual-booting since Windows
> (AFAIK) doesn't really like to use GMT time.
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