On Thu, Feb 05, 2009 at 15:18:04 -0600,
"Mikkel L. Ellertson" <mikkel(a)infinity-ltd.com> wrote:
It sounds like you have more then one problem. As for the difference
between the time in Windows and Linux, the problem is probably that
you have the hardware clock set to local time, but you told Linux
that it was set to UTC. Check /etc/sysconfig/clock and see what the
setting are. You should probably have UTC=false. While you are
there, make sure the time zone is set correctly.
Or you might live with using UTC in Windows so it doesn't mess things up
at DST changes.