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Aug 2, 2011

Is there a way for the time at the top of the screen to display seconds as well as the date ?

My clock seems to be about :40 seconds off... before i upgraded from f-13 i had my time controlled by ntp(how to verify ntp is enabled) ? even with network time = yes, it seems to lag a little.

I figured out the network time. it is under a whole separate menu for some reason.

Is there a way to get weather/ temperature like in classic gnome ?

Rite now my clock reads: tue 3:50 pm...Is there a way i can make it read: tue, aug 20, 2011 3:50:45 pm

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