On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 9:10 PM, gt <codered12@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 03:19:04AM +0200, Heiko Baums wrote:
Am Fri, 29 Apr 2011 09:01:23 +0800 schrieb Oon-Ee Ng <ngoonee.talk@gmail.com>:
I was under the impression that windows versions from Windows XP onwards had a registry key which enabled them to use UTC time.
Well, I'm not using Windows anymore for many years. So I can be wrong, but I didn't know such a registry key, yet.
Now I found one blog and one forum which point to such a registry key, but you still have to use a registry editor or tweaker on Windows. So it's not a common option in Windows, and I guess it's pretty unknown. I'd suggest to better assume that Windows users usual have their hardware clock set to localtime.
Well, i sometimes use windows xp, though only for gaming. I didn't know that windows xp could be set to use UTC, even through a registry entry.
After reading through this thread, i found info on how to enable UTC on windows. But there have been some bugs reported as well. So, if we indeed need to discourage use of localtime in rc.conf, firstly there should be a news entry about this. And if possible, post-installation, there should be instructions on how to enable UTC on windows.
a [brief] post-installation message seems a good compromise to me -- maybe even the registry file itself too -- but in the absence of both this is still a good change imo. setting the hardware clock to localtime is 100% broken and the links provided in the original announcement explain the ramifications clearly ... at least i thought there were links somewhere ... wtf, where did i see them? it was an arch-related mail because i read the link ... at any rate, a 5 second google search turned up: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuTime?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=WindowsTimeFixUTC.reg http://kb.norsetech.net/set-windows-clock-to-utc-time/ download. double-click. done :-) C Anthony