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Old 19th May 2008, 01:23 PM
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Fedora 9 time zone problem

Hi.

I have a problem with system time in Fedora 9. In Windows XP is always different time that in Fedora (for example: XP: 14:00, Fedora: 16:00), and I don't now how to fix this. Because sometimes I must use Windows for work this is a problem for me.

I don't experienced this "issue" in Fedora 8.

Is there any solution for that? I set timezone to Warsaw/Poland - so maybe changing that setting will help? (In F8 I set same timezone and everything was fine).

Thanks for help.
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