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On some Red Hat and similar systems, the time zone is also stored in "/etc/sysconfig/clock". Edit this file and set the correct time zone.
Im sure it's related to php. The code that works with times and dates is in the wakeconfirm.php and possibly wakeupphp files, which are installed with the module from the modules agi-bin folder. When you look at the code - there not much sophistication with how it deals with time. It perrty much just expects PHP to handle it.
Please let us know if you find anything more out about this -
On some Red Hat and similar systems, the time zone is also stored in "/etc/sysconfig/clock". Edit this file and set the correct time zone.
Im sure it's related to php. The code that works with times and dates is in the wakeconfirm.php and possibly wakeupphp files, which are installed with the module from the modules agi-bin folder. When you look at the code - there not much sophistication with how it deals with time. It perrty much just expects PHP to handle it.
Please let us know if you find anything more out about this -



