>> In any case, NTP is not the only thing that adjusts the clock, e.g. the >> operating system will adjust the time for daylight savings. > > Daylight savings time is not a clock adjustment, at least not in the sense > this thread has mostly been talking about the word "clock". It doesn't > affect the "seconds from epoch" measurement, it affects the way in which the > clock is formatted to the user. Ah yes, you're right. The system clock uses the UTC time zone on Linux and Windows, and it is not affected by DST. Victor
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