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From: mre@ngdc2.colorado.edu (Marcus O. Ertle)
Subject: xclock time off since dst on ISC 2.2 system
Message-ID: <1991Apr9.153808.13156@colorado.edu>
Keywords: xclock, date
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Date: Tue, 9 Apr 1991 15:38:08 GMT
Expires: 16 Apr 91 22:00:00 GMT

The subject line says it all.  Since we had our "Spring forward",
daylight-savings time shift last Sunday morning - when I click-on
xclock from X Window, the time is off by one hour.  A "date" from
the command-line gives the proper day and time, e.g.:

	Tue Apr 09 09:33:07 MDT 1991

The X Window System User's Guide pages on xclock says that xclock
believes the system clock.  Is there any way to get it to believe
the dst?  Any replies appreciated, E-mail preferred.

Thanks,
Marc Ertle,
mre@ngdc2.colorado.edu
