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I have had a weird problem with configuring the clock and hopefully I will figure out which category a post should fit in.
Anyway I'm grateful for the existence of XFCE and I use it whenever I have to use a Linux Desktop on a daily basis. The default desktops of the majors seem to be afflicted with goals that conflict with habits I've been acquiring since 1985.
Last edited by cardiffman (2020-01-19 22:30:41)
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Hello and welcome.
Edit: There was a recent bug with the clock that may be what your experiencing. Have a read through this thread for more info.
Last edited by ToZ (2020-01-16 15:40:22)
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Hello and welcome.
Edit: There was a recent bug with the clock that may be what your experiencing. Have a read through this thread for more info.
That is definitely where my solution is.
I had the default format, then I went to Argentina and changed the time, with no trouble, from "3:00pm" to "15:00" to get used to how locals were doing it. But having been back from Argentina for several months I decided it was time to go back to being a Yankee.
Thanks for locating that for me.
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Please someone put a [PRESOLVED] tag here LOL!!!
Welcome cardiffman!
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