Ubuntu :: How Do I Change Time To 12-hour Instead Of 24-hour
Jun 17, 2011
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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May 17, 2011
I want to know how to change the Digital Clock panel applet to 12 hour time because the default is 24 hour.
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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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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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Aug 31, 2010
Recently moved into amazon's ec2 cloud and noticed our server time was in UTC where we use EST. I did some looking around, and changed using the following;
Followed up setting the correct time using the date command with the correct time, then date showed;
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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Apr 12, 2010
Currently whenever i run date command output is shown like
Mon Apr 12 05:17:21 IST 2010
When its 17:17 Here.
How would i change it so that it should show.
Mon Apr 12 17:17:21 IST 2010
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Aug 24, 2011
Is there any way to force 24-hour time in my locale (for example, 14:00) instead of 12-hour time (2:00 PM)?
I use the en_US locale with a UTF-8 character set on Arch Linux, but this shouldn't matter, I think.
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Aug 8, 2010
I was wondering if any one came across that issue before. Everytime I reboot my PC something (I assume GNOME) reset my system clock to an hour behind what is was the last time. So if a reboot twice in a row that'll be two hours behind and so on. It used to work fine until I had to change my system time backward temporally to overcome and issue with GPG. Since I put it back I get that phenomena. It's like it's adjusting it for the Day light saving everytime a boot. Problem is Japan does not have any day light saving. I run OpenSuse 11.2 with Gnome 2.28.2 as my interface. I'm currently located in Japan GMT+9 not DST. /etc/localtime -> /usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Tokyo
I suspect a bug in Gnome or Yast. It's not user specific because the time is already altered even before I log it.
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Apr 2, 2010
No clue how to change the 24 hour clock format in Lubuntu 10.04 Beta.
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Mar 31, 2010
I have cron jobs running and the timing is critical, because I'm running Nessus scans on production servers. If I hit them at the wrong time, I'm toast. But when I check the cron log, I see that it is an hour off. Here is the output for the command "clock":
Wed 31 Mar 2010 03:01:26 PM CDT -0.257677 seconds
And this is the tail of the cron log:
Mar 31 16:00:01 nes-001 CROND[8790]: (root) CMD (/Nessus/Targets/NessusScriptDataCenterScan.test)
Mar 31 16:01:02 nes-001 CROND[8822]: (root) CMD (run-parts /etc/cron.hourly)
Mar 31 16:01:02 nes-001 run-parts(/etc/cron.hourly)[8822]: starting 0anacron
Mar 31 16:01:02 nes-001 anacron[8832]: Anacron started on 2010-03-31
Mar 31 16:01:02 nes-001 anacron[8832]: Normal exit (0 jobs run)
Mar 31 16:01:02 nes-001 run-parts(/etc/cron.hourly)[8834]: finished 0anacron
Cron thinks it is 4:00 p.m., but it's really 3:00 p.m. How do I tell Cron what time it is? (Stopping and restarting the crond service did not change it.)
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Jul 2, 2011
How do I prevent mplayer from sending e-mail by the time mplayer plays the wave file that speaks the time?
Here is the script I use to speak time. I use my natural voice to record like this:
Code:
Last, but not least, I wrote the script:
Code:
Note that I've commented out /bin/cat as a bandage solution to delete mail after mplayer plays the file. I said "bandage solution" because if I have grayson@ubuntu-server forward mail to my e-mail account through SMTP relay, I'm going to be seeing the e-mail messages sent every hour and I need to stop this from happening in the first place.
Example of the mail I've been getting in /var/mail/grayson:
Code:
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Nov 23, 2010
I have a python script that I would like to run every hour regardless of whether I am logged in. I have tried putting a link to the script in cron.hourly, however, it does not run.
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Jul 12, 2011
why did i have every time a black screen after 1 hour and can do nothing any more. But the music that play with rhytmbox is playing good.No energy saving only screen saver that must be active after 10 min non activitie on pc
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Nov 20, 2010
After daylight savings time, my squeeze installation's clock failed to adjust. I've tried to change this in the bios, but it always resets itself.
Is there a way to force-change the time?
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May 11, 2010
I have a script that I want to run for one hour.
I used to use doalarm to make it run for one hour then stop but it is not working consistently so I need another solution.
How would you make a script run for one hour then stop?
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Apr 17, 2010
My internet disconnect mabe every second hour and I have to restart the Ubuntu to get internet again. This started to happen when I bought a new wireless card called NETGEAR WG311v3. The live CD didnt have the drivers for it so I had to download XP drivers and install it with ndisrwapper.
So my question is how do I fix it? Do other network drivers crash with my current one? If so how can I see wish one to remove?
Note that my card works fine with XP on same computer.
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Apr 30, 2010
Installed Lucid netbook-remix on my Aspire One with SSD and 3 cell battery last night. Under 9.10 I got 2hr 15mins with wifi and up to 3hr without wifi. This morning on the train to work I booted the new release only to find that without wifi I'm now getting only 1hr 20mins battery life (fully charged battery). I have the brightness turned down low to try and save a little power but it makes no difference. What can I do. As this is a netbook-remix release having just over an hour of battery life is plain awful and impractical.Any suggestions to increase battery life?
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Nov 15, 2010
I wish to run a cron job every half hour, where exactly do I put the job? The reason I am asking is that I am used to entering jobs into crontab, I am not used to using fedora and its cron layout.
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Jun 14, 2011
I'm running a fully updated Fedora 15.In Evolution's calendar, my days are limited to 12 hours: from 0:00 to 11:45, always.Under preferences->Calendar and Tasks->General, I have "day begins" as 07:00, and "day ends" as 23:30. Changing these numbers has no effect whatsoever. Selecting "12 hour" under "time format" also does nothing.I REALLY hope this isn't a deliberate change by the Evolution developers. My days have normally consisted of more than 12 hours since I was three or four (I'd have to call my parents to ask). Jokes aside, what's going on and how do I change this?
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May 9, 2010
I have an indexer for sphinx, and i want it to run once every hour in linux. How would i do this?
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May 28, 2010
I found (Red Hat Fedora Core 6 Server) a CRON entry for "backupmng" that has repeats at 1,16,31 and 46 minutes every hour of every day, 24/7.It is located at:/usr/local/psa/admin/sbin/backupmng >/dev/null 2>&1.
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May 20, 2011
Yesterday I configured an NTP Server, and synched a sever with my NTP Server. Now some how my Client clock jumped one hour ahead at 12:00 AM, while HW Clock and NTP Server Clock remained.
Code:
cat /etc/sysconfig/clock
# The ZONE parameter is only evaluated by system-config-date.
# The timezone of the system is defined by the contents of /etc/localtime.
ZONE="Asia/Karachi"
[Code]....
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Jan 20, 2010
I need to build a system that can provide me capacity to send more than 50.000 mails per hour. Now I have inherit a server farm with 40 postfix servers, and one server managing which of this servers send the mails but its programming for someone but it's too complex. I would like to have a new system for do that, (To manage hotmails, Yahoo and others complains i have a contract with a specialist company to have ours ips in whitelist, activate and deactivate servers )
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Feb 14, 2010
I created a script
Code:
#!/bin/sh
bla bla bla
I know if I put it in
Code:
/etc/cron.daily
it will be executed every day at 12:01, or I am not sure the hour
But I want to be executed every monday and saturday at 20:00h
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Jan 28, 2010
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Jan 15, 2010
how to schedule updates for clamav (every hour)?
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Nov 29, 2010
I want to know what other people have done to stop their computers from crashing. My main computer has now crashed 5 times in the last hour and a half.
I am not using Compiz, and to the best of my knowledge it is uninstalled. I try not to use flash with the internet. I am using the 64 bit version of 10.04, because I want to make use of my 8GB of RAM.
The computer crashes constantly. Constantly. Usually when I am using it. I can leave it on for days without a problem; but as soon as I need to get work done, it starts crashing.
Some specs:
ASUS P7P55D Pro motherboard
Intel i5-750 processor.
evga GTS 250 video card with NVIDIA drivers (uptodate)
8GB RAM
Ubuntu 10.04 64 bit
I need a gameplan to make this computer stop crashing. how to start diagnosing the causes of these crashes.
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May 25, 2011
I have a Trendnet TEW-649UB Wifi N dongle, and I'm using the latest Realtek firmware downloaded from their website. It works ok, but everytime, after an hour or two, the blue light turns off and the dongle stops working. I have to unplug it and plug it back to bet my network back up.
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Mar 23, 2010
I'm experiencing a problem with cron.hourly running mcelog.cron on Fedora 11:Quote:mcelog: warning: 18446744073709551600 bytes ignored in each recordmcelog: consider an updateI've read a dead end email thread here from February 2010 describing what I am seeing on Fedora here:Does anyone have any insight into this problem? This is relevant portion of strace(1)ing mcelog which shows /dev/mcelog is open()d and configured correctly:Quote:
open("/dev/mcelog", O_RDONLY) = 3
ioctl(3, MTRRIOC_SET_ENTRY, 0x7fff13129bac) = 0
ioctl(3, MTRRIOC_DEL_ENTRY, 0x7fff13129ba8) = 0
[code]...
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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)
Similiarly i have file server 2 (filesvr01acess.log) and disc server 2(discsvr01acess.log) in unix box(say ip adress of the box 10.39.66.82). Now my requirement is write sheel script for ..
1. I need only last 24 hour data out of the file server 1 and file server 2 and then finaly put this data in one new file
2. Similiarly same need for discserver 1 and discserver 2.
FYI, each .log files mentioned above is nicely order as date and time as it is created. I can view through cat or search by using grep comand in unix I am wondering if we can achieve through grep command in unix
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