![]() ![]() If you see “RTC in local TZ: yes”, Linux is set to use the local time zone instead of UTC. ![]() # date Mon Sep 17 22:59: On some distributions (for example, CentOS), the timezone is controlled by /etc/localtime file. You would like to change this to Pacific Time. For this example, assume that your current timezone is UTC as shown below. Method 1: Change TimeZone Using /etc/localtime File. If you prefer GMT instead of UTC, it's just above UTC in that list. To switch to UTC, simply execute sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata, scroll to the bottom of the Continents list and select Etc or None of the above in the second list, select UTC. ![]()
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