Fedora :: Show Clock To Civilian Time?

Nov 12, 2009

By default, Fedora 11 sets my clock to military time. For example it says 16:22. I would like it to show civilian time (or at least know how to do it) I logged into the clock settings and had to put in the root password, but couldn't find where you do this. If you scroll on the time for hours, it just goes from 0 to 23 and back, not to AM and PM like some others.

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Ubuntu :: Won't Gnome Panel Clock Show Local Time / Why Is So?

Sep 30, 2010

When I travel, I would like to tell my laptop that I, as a user, am in a different time zone that what the OS may think is local. And I would like the clock on my desktop (default Gnome bar date/time display) to show the local time.

Instead, I currently have to use sudo and change the system time... (click on the clock, choose time settings, set system time -- there are no other choices given). The applet thing allows me to add other locations, but they only show up if I click on the icon, as extra times below the main one.

Am I missing something? Using the wrong app?

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Oct 31, 2009

How do I get the day of the week and the date to show with the clock on the lower right of the desktop,

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Jul 19, 2011

Unlike FC14, in FC15 there are very limited options available in Date and Time settings.

I want to see day of the week, date and time with seconds in my clock panel.

I was able to get first two using "gnome-tweak-tool".

But I'm not able to display seconds in the clock.

how to enable seconds in the clock?

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Sep 21, 2010

How to I get F13 to show a 24 hour clock in the upper right hand where the time is displayed? I am using the default desktop so I guess that's gnome.

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Jul 29, 2009

When installing I perhaps mistakingly told Fedora it should use the BIOS clock and now it shows the wrong time, 1 hour ahead of my time-zone GMT+0. If I try and go to the preferences and set the time the 'Advanced Options' one of which I need are grayed out, I need the 'Use local time source' option to be unchecked. Could somebody tell me a workaround or the command-line commands to tell it not to do this anymore?

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Jul 7, 2009

I have dual boot on my comp. Windows XP and Fedora 11 Now in both systems time zone is set to Belgrade ( which is my time zone), but when I setup clock in fedora to be, let's say 16.15h, then when I swich to windows it says time is 14.15h. When I setup in windows on 16.15h, and I swich to fedora, it says time is 18.15h. So I can't get accurate time on both systems in no way.

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Aug 10, 2009

Before my windows clock was at local time + 2h. Now my Win clock is ok but my F11 clock is at local time +2h. What happened?!

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Oct 29, 2009

I'm running windows 7 and the F12 Beta (although the same issue existed in my f11 distro) on an asus g71 bb. When ever I boot into windows my time is correct. If I boot into to F12 my time is wrong. Usually by 4 hours. If I change it in Linux when I boot into windows I end up switching the time on my windows partition. I tried searching the forum (rather casual I'll admit) and couldn't find any solutions.

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Apr 27, 2010

I'd like to have two gnome clock applets, one with the regular default time and date in the upper right hand corner (the default) and another set to epoch time. However, I can't figure out how to set the second gnome clock applet to display the epoch time. I'm running FC12.

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Fedora :: Reset The Hardware Clock Each Time When Reboot Into The Other O/S

Sep 1, 2010

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Jul 21, 2009

I have adjust the clock to my country current time but after a reboot,all the setting is gone. How to permanently setting the correct time?I have select my country region.

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May 27, 2011

Re: 11.4 LXDE. I've changed the clock setting from the default 24hr "%R" to "%r %p (or %P)" but the am/pm fails to show in the taskbar. Is there anything else I can do to get the am/pm to show?

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Apr 29, 2011

I have upgraded to ubuntu 11.04 yesterday, but i found that there isn't any clock show on the top right side of the unity panel. I would like it to appear on the panel. How can i fix that?

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Ubuntu :: After Log In Takes Long Time To Show Desktop, Monitor Events At Log In Time?

May 24, 2011

It takes me a while to log in the splash screen just sits there for ages before i get to the desktop. Never used to be this slow and I'm not sure why. Firstly, I'm running Ubuntu 11.04, standard DE. I do have conky starting up in a script but it has the & at the end of the line so I didn't think this would cause it (or is there some special case for log in time on how & is treated?). However as a test I will comment out the line in the script and see if it is the cause.

However just for general knowledge and in case that isn't the problem, how does one go seeing what is happening during the time from when one log's in and the desktop is displayed? Is there some kind of log that shows the date/time that can be enabled or is there a debug mode that can be enabled somehow via special keys or maybe from grub?

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Fedora X86/64bit :: Create A Script To Show The Last Time Iptables Had Seen A Given IP Address?

Jun 20, 2009

i was trying to crate a script to show the last time iptables had seen a given IP address (contained in the ipt_recent kernel hook -- my user-defined table name is 'iplist'). The ipt_recent table yields the following information (IPv4 addresses masked for paranoid reasons):

Code:

src=www.xxx.yyy.zzz ttl: 114 last_seen: 9355600126 oldest_pkt: 1 9355600126
src=www.xxx.yyy.zzz ttl: 109 last_seen: 10020040763 oldest_pkt: 1 10020040763
src=www.xxx.yyy.zzz ttl: 111 last_seen: 8106864077 oldest_pkt: 3 8103790647, 8106530788, 8106864077
src=www.xxx.yyy.zzz ttl: 109 last_seen: 9937861664 oldest_pkt: 1 9937861664
src=www.xxx.yyy.zzz ttl: 115 last_seen: 8244867102 oldest_pkt: 1 8244867102

The attempted command used was:

Code:

cat /proc/net/ipt_recent/iplist | awk '{print ($1 ,system("date -d @" $5));}'

Such command yields the following (I'm willing to live with the trailing zero):

Code:

Wed Jun 20 05:48:46 EDT 2266
src=www.xxx.yyy.zzz 0

[code]....

I presume the ipt_recent table uses the standard UNIX epoch timestamp. Am I using the date command syntax incorrectly, is this a 32-bit vs 64-bit break, or it is something else? Please note that I am using FC10, and I have double-checked my system clock settings (both BIOS and OS). The system has only been running during 2009 (no reboot yet).

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Mar 19, 2010

I have noticed my system time changes very often. Usually it's only by a minute or two.

If i'm watching date I see things like this :

$ date
Fri Mar 19 12:26:59 EDT 2010
$ date
Fri Mar 19 12:25:23 EDT 2010
$ date

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May 18, 2010

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Sep 21, 2010

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Sep 3, 2010

I done searches for "clock" and found similar threads, but no real fix that is working for me. My clock resets when I boot into linux. It does not happen in windows or bios even on cold boots. The battery is replaced and good** the old battery was by all measures dead (0.6v), but still seemed to have enough power for the clock, since windows tested fine with it.

I have tryed setting it to local time, UTC.. etc... My timezone is GMT (london). "sudo /sbin/hwclock --systohc" Although I have windows, I do not use it except the few times to test this, so no conflict.

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May 30, 2010

Everytime I reboot Ubuntu,the clock is behind by two hours and needs to be manually set. Is there a way to fix this?

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Aug 15, 2010

Try as I might I cannot seem to get the system clock to display local time. It looks like it's stuck on GMT. In the System>Administration>Time and Date I have my local time zone set correctly and also set to update automatically with an appropriate time server selected. It still displays my local time +5 hours (I'm central time, USA).

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I restored my .kde directory after changing some stuff unrelated to my clock and now all plasma clocks are exactly 5 hours faster than my system time (the correct time).I've set the time zone for Date&Time in System Settings properly and that's working well and I've ALSO gone into the time zone settings for the plasma widgets and switched between UTC and Local manually but that doesn't do anything.

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Mar 22, 2011

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May 11, 2011

im trying to calculate how much time does my program run, use very simple script

clock_t end, start;
start= clock();
int i;
printf("initial %d
",(int)start);
[Code]....

but it outputs 0 all the time. cant figure out where could be the problem.

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Oct 21, 2010

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Jan 12, 2010

I have this problem for a while but didn't notice it until lately(i did reboot the machine for few months). Now that i reboot it frequently i notice that the clock is always not what is supposed to be. I'm in Toronto, Canada so it should be GMT -5:00. Sometimes it shows GMT-6, sometimes -10, now is GMT -11. Anyone would know why i have this issue? I'm running Suse11.1 on a 64 bit. My laptop which runs on 32 bit is working fine.(well probably different versions for kernel and kde.(whatever was in th repository to be updated i updated)

2.6.27.39-0.2-default
Version 4.3.4 (KDE 4.3.4) "release 2"

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Nov 6, 2010

In Kubuntu 10.10, the clock is set to military time. I shouldn't have to do the math just to look at the clock. There is no setting anywhere to change it to normal time.

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Dec 7, 2010

I am running Ubuntu 10.04.2 and I've got a problem with the Clock 2.30.2 applet not updating the time.

The only way I can get this to work is after logging on, removing the applet from the panel & the adding it back again. Not really a satisfactory "fix".

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Apr 17, 2011

I recently noticed that the time displayed in the Gnome Clock applet is exactly (or nearly so) one second behind NTP time.I have a NTP server on my small network to which I sync my other PCs. Some of the applications I run are critical of time and need sub second accuracy - I am also a bit of Time Nut as well.My NTP server is OK. My PCs can sync to my NTP server OK. My applications which require precise time get the right time from NTP - BUT - the time displayed in the GNOME Clock applet is always behind one second!I have spent much time searching for others with similar problems and their solutions but so far nothing - hence my asking here, why do I see this behaviour and what can I do about it

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