Time didn't change to daylight savings on my computer

My computer didn't automatically change to daylight savings as in previous years; never received any software update either - I am checked off for Apple network under Preferences. My computer has OSX 10.2 - is that the problem? Thanks, Tyner

Hi Tyner;
Is there are reason why you have not upgrade to new versions of OS X?
Allan

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