Ubuntu :: Changing The Date Format?

Oct 12, 2010

Is it possible to change the date format in Ubuntu 10.04 from the American mm/dd/yyyy to the British format of dd/mm/yyyy? I have looked at the Time/Date settings but cannot see any way of changing the date format

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Apr 28, 2010

I could find nothing on it. I want to change the date format for the clock in the upper right corner of the screen so that instead of reading [Wed 28 Apr, 11:51 AM] I will say [Wed 11:51 AM].

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Jun 12, 2010

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Is this a bug? Anyone know how to fix it? code...

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Aug 18, 2011

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May 13, 2010

I use an email program that shows the date as, 10-4-26.....which means the year 2010 (10) April (4) 26th day.

How do I change the date format so that it's- Month-Day-Year?

I want this changed system wide so all dates are shown in the format I want.

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Apr 30, 2011

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Jun 19, 2011

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Jul 23, 2011

I set my location, but Debian displays DATE in some messed format. I would expect such neat OS to recognize all those local settings based on my location, but that's not the case. It seems that Debian follows locale settings by set language (which is en_us in my case, as I guess in majority uses) or this format is default in any case

I would like to set date/time to DD.MM.YY. hh:mm:ss, and programs that display date data to follow this setting. Simply put, in Windows there is Control Panel and you set location, then OS uses some regional settings, like currency, separators, date/time format.

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Jul 10, 2011

In the past, I just edited the /usr/share/gnome-shell/js/ui/dateMenu.js file to alter the date and time format. Today when I tried that, it crashed GNOME Shell and wouldn't let it start..

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Aug 7, 2011

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Sep 3, 2010

I am using kde 4.4.4 and thunderbird. I would like to change how thunderbird shows the date. Now it is shown as 12.31.1980 and I would like to use 31.12.1980.

I am not sure if this is a thunderbird option (didnt find any) or a gtk option and how to configure that using kde.

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Jul 12, 2011

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I looked through the editor settings options, but found nothing relevant. The settings don't mention the F7 command line and the datestamp/timestamp at all; the only reason I know is because I once asked if there was a way to make one, as in Windows Notepad.

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Oct 21, 2010

i want to know that how we can read date in format of 12/04/2010

in bash shell script

i mean , i want to read date form key board

i want that the user give input in the form of 12/04/2010 and then system varify that the entered date formate is correct or not. if it is valid , system will print echo " valid date" otherwise system will print echo "invalid date format"

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I'm having an US American date format that drives me totally nuts, like MM/DD/YY. Today is 1/13/15. It seems to appear across the system (GNOME 3), from Skype to IceDove to Nautilus. So my hope is there is a central instance where I can change this. I would prefer to have 13-Jan-15 or 13-Jan-2015 or at the very least 13/01/2015, i.e. in some order consistent with my European brain.

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Software :: Change Date Format In Mysql Table?

Jun 26, 2011

I want to insert a acess log file to mysql table.

my log file look like this;

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08/Apr/2011 10:51:19 http://download.windowsupdate.com/ms...536945da07.exe
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i want to insert this in to a table which having datetime (as it is in log file) and the site visited.

I created a mysql table using DATE using the date type and the TIME suing time type.but once i loaded this log to table date field shows empty. like following.

| 0000-00-00 | 04:18:29 | http://www.espncricinfo.com/navigati...scorecard.css?

how can I solve this problem.your responses are highly. My table should look like the following

| 08/Apr/2011 | 10:51:19 | http://www.radioeksen.com/song.txt

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Mar 27, 2010

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I changed the format to a preset item in the drop-down selection to force it to %d.%m.%y %H:%M:%S which didn't change the birthday field behaviour. Have done the same in Calendar and Tasks, still no change.

if/where you can change the date format for the Birthday field in contacts in Evolution?

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Apr 9, 2010

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Mar 12, 2010

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Apr 30, 2010

I currently have an OpenLDAP server where everytime I add a new user their DN looks like this:
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Feb 18, 2011

I noticed that files that were written in MS Word 2003 change when opened in Open Office 3.2.1 This usually involves tables, lists, and image placement, as well as page margins and boundaries. It sometimes makes it annoying when reading files saved in MS Word .doc format that other people send me. Does anyone know if there is an extension to fix this? Or settings that can be changed? Also, was this addressed in version 3.3.0 of OpenOffice? Has anyone tried it on LibreOffice? I don't want to install VirtualBox, Windows, and Office to read Word files properly. I dislike MS.

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Nov 19, 2010

I am actually modifying someone else's script and I need some help. The original script rotated image files to the left but it changed the "modified date stamp" which is something I didn't want.

Code:
#!/bin/bash
while [[ -n "$1" ]]; do

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May 14, 2010

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Aug 2, 2010

I'm hardly keen on using (strictly, only or just) -t, --date=, -m -t, -c -m or -a -t, for all of which I'm clued in to their respective working date syntaxes, but if I must, I will. Frankly -d still boggles. I'd like to think there IS a correct format or formats, else why would they carry it forward in a coreutil command from (whenever it was first written) to the latest updates for the several distros?

Or is it so obvious I can't see the forest for the smell of the trees?

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Oct 29, 2010

I'd like to change a files modification date "only" without changing the time. I'm aware of the 'touch' command but is seems like it only allows changing both the date and time, and not one of them. Any ideas on an easy way to change a file's modification date without also changing its time? (I have a long list of files and thus would like to run one to command to change them all)Example: Change a file's (month) timestamp from "2010-09-23 11:59:23" to "2010-10-23 11:59:23"Background: I accidentally set the wrong month on my camera and ended up with all photos having a modification timestamp with the wrong month.

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Nov 18, 2010

I am actually modifying someone else's script and I need some help. The original script rotated image files to the left but it changed the "modified date stamp" which is something I didn't want.

Code: #!/bin/bash
while [[ -n "$1" ]]; do
#if a file and not a dir
if [[ -f "$1" ]]; then

#the images that I copy from my cell phone don't have exif headers #so I am using the -mkexif switch first to match the exif information #to the "created date" in the .jpg file. jhead -mkexif "$1"

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It's important to note that the original script, before I made any edits, did not have this quirk whereas I needed to "touch" the file to get it to orient itself correctly. The 'original' script is in black; my additions are in blue.

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Nov 18, 2010

I am actually modifying someone else's script and The original script rotated image files to the left but it changed the "modified date stamp" which is something I didn't want.

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