Server time one hour behind

Running CF 7 on a Fedora Core Linux system that has the
system level time zone updates applied. A shell command of 'date'
returns the correct date and time.
However, we have some CF services and webpages that rely on
times and
#timeFormat(now(), "short")# returns the time one hour
behind.
I'm sure it has something to do with the new daylight savings
time changes ... but as I mentioned above, I have those applied to
the server and they are working correctly. Is there something that
needs to be patched to the CF server?
Any assistance is greatly appreciated - thank you.
Alan

Believe I found the issue .. this tech note indicates that
the JVM needs to be updated for CF to get the correct daylight
savings time
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=d2ab4470&sliceId=2

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