Time Display 1 hour out

Hello. I have noticed my time, top right of the eMac screen is one hour out, ie: time should be 11:08 and it is 10:08. I have tried re-setting it but seems to stay the one hour out. Can someone help me with this? Thanks.

Hi whiskey sour!
In 2007, the dates to begin and end DST were extended for one week, each, in many parts of the world.
Apple issued Daylight Saving Time updates, for Panther and Tiger.
But as you have Jaguar installed, your system automatically, adjusted your clock, for the previous end time, of the last Sunday in October.
The new end time for DST, is the first Sunday in November.
As there is no DST update for Jaguar, you must reset your time manually.
You will have to reset it this week, and again next week.
Be sure that you click Save, after you have made the change.
"Adjust your clock manually using Date & Time preferences. Deselect the option to set date and time automatically, then set the time for your local time zone as needed."
Quoted from About Daylight Saving Time changes in 2007.
ali b

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