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Old 31st October 2005, 01:29 AM
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article time stamps wrong in knode

I have Fedora Core 4 and it's up to date via yum.
My knode is showing an incorrect posting time
in the article list. The time stamp is correct in the actual header when I
read my message, but in the article list on the right it's exactly 5 hrs
earlier for some reason. My clock is right and the /etc/sysconfig/clock file has
in it:

ZONE="America/New_York"
UTC=false
ARC=false

I've gone into Settings->Configure Knode but don't see any settings to
correct the article list time.

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