OpenSUSE :: Switch Over From A 24 Hour To A 12 Hour Format?

Aug 5, 2010

I need to change the time displayed in the task bar from a 24 hour clock to a 12 hour format. I could not find the relevant settings in OpenSuse 11.2 and same is the case for 11.3 as well.

how to make the change? I have tried System Settings ---> Computer Administration ---> Date & Time; but I was not able to make the desired change.

Similarly, I have a digital clock widget that shows GMT + 5.5 hours and I need to change that to 12 hour format as well.

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Fedora :: KDE Panel Clock To Display In 12 Hour Not 24 Hour Format?

Mar 24, 2010

I recently decided to try KDE4 and would like the change the clock on the panel to display 12 hour format and not the default 24hour format but i can not find where to change this option currently the clock looks like the attached picture. Gnome has this option and I would like to see it in KDE if it exists in the default clock. I am willing to replace the default KDE clock with a seperate widget if one exists for this.

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I just switched over to Lubuntu, and so far, it's been great.It's rendering quite well with my laptop, even though the fan is constantly running.I've had some small annoyances that I haven't been able to figure out. How do I get the power button and/or other related actions to the 'start' menu? Is there a way to drag and drop applets like in Ubuntu? How do I setup default brightness like in Ubuntu? How do I change the time to normal US time (12 hour instead of 24 hour)How do I change the time to a 12-hour instead of 24-hour?Is there a software center?

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Apr 12, 2010

Currently whenever i run date command output is shown like

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How would i change it so that it should show.

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Sep 2, 2010

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The help has a note that 12 hour time "is not shown if your session language does not use the 12 hour clock" but this really shouldn't be a problem? My language/locale/city, everything I can think of, it's all some variation of en_GB, UK English, Brisbane, Australia: all places which should allow the option of 12 hour clock! So why don't I have that option?

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To give you a better idea, here is a screenshot of my desktop -[url] here's another - [url]

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Sep 13, 2010

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May 11, 2010

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Jun 14, 2011

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Apr 17, 2010

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Apr 30, 2010

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Now, that is correct, but if I do an ntpdate pool.time.org or any other time server, the offset is huge and the date moves back one hour. Is this a daylight settings or something I am just missing?

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Aug 30, 2010

i have file server 1 (filesvr01acess.log) and disc server 1 (discsvr01acess.log) in unix box(say ip adress of the box 10.39.66.81)
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2. Similiarly same need for discserver 1 and discserver 2.

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Aug 8, 2010

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