Ubuntu :: Possible To Have Clock In Center Of Task Bar Centered Clock In U11.04?

Aug 2, 2011

Just curious as to if it is possible to have the clock in the center of the task bar centered clock in Ubuntu 11.04?

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OpenSUSE :: Setting Task Manager Clock From 12 To 24 Hrs?

Jul 21, 2010

How do I set the Task Manager clock from 12 to 24 hrs in KDE?

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General :: Freeze The Clock For A Specific Task?

Dec 27, 2010

For example,

# clock-pause
# touch a
# touch b
# convert -draw `date` text_draw.gif
# clock-resume

Or, simply

# freeze-exec sh -c 'touch a; touch b; convert -draw `date` text_draw.gif'

The expected result is the timestamps of a and b, and the text drawn to the image, are exactly the same.

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Ubuntu :: Conky Clock And Top Panel Clock Not In Sync

May 27, 2011

I'm using a very simple conky script to diplay the date and time on my desktop. I've noticed that he conky clock is a few seconds early compared to the time displayed in the right hand side of the top panel (Natty). I guess both displays are based on the same "internal" time, so I'm left wondering how this could happen, and how to sync back the clocks.

It seems that Conky is in sync with the system date, while the panel clock is 2 seconds late (on my system). Checked with while true; do date; sleep 0.1; done

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Hardware :: Interface To A Quartz Clock That Can Be Used For A TOD Clock?

May 2, 2011

Does anyone know of an interface to a quartz clock that can be used for a TOD clock?? I want to interface it to an Arduino board. Can be GPIO or USB.

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CentOS 5 :: Get Rid Of Virtual Clock And Use Physical Clock?

Sep 2, 2011

I had cloned a centos 5.6 installation from virtualbox virtual machine to physical box. Everything work fine. However, the time showing in os using date command differs from bios time by roughly 4 hours. I am running ntp services which sync the time with another centos server on the network. It appears that some services are using virtual clock and some use physical clock. How do I get rid of virtual clock and only use physical clock?

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OpenSUSE :: Desktop Clock Which Was In The Center Of The Lowest Panel Has Disappeared?

Jul 17, 2011

Using opensuse 11.4. The desktop clock which was in the center of the lowest panel has disappeared?!? How do I get it back?

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Ubuntu :: How To Set Clock To GMT+2

Aug 25, 2010

I live in Helsinki. The time zone is GMT+2. I tried to set the clock in BIOS but Ubuntu's clock is still 3 hours late. Why? And how to fix it? PS. I want command-line solutions, not GUI.

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Ubuntu :: Second Clock On Panel?

May 11, 2010

I noticed that there is a clock in my notification area. This isn't really a problem but it looks pretty right next to another clock.

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Ubuntu :: Clock Isn't Showing Up?

Mar 8, 2011

I've finally returned to Ubuntu after leaving it in 2005 because of compatibility issues, but now I'm back and am hoping to stay. My experience with Ubuntu has been great by far and I can safely say that it has improved since '05. Anyway, I'm just wanting to fix this minor little occurrence I just had. You see, the Ubuntu clock and weather isn't appearing anymore. It was there and I don't even remember seeing it removed until now. I don't recall doing anything other than browse the web at the moment and I do recall the time being there before I did some surfing. Anyway, My name is still listed in the upper-right corner of the screen still. Just not the time. Did anyone else have this problem and know of a fix?

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Ubuntu :: Cannot See Clock After 11.04 Upgrade

Apr 29, 2011

After the upgrade I cannot see the time, which usually appears at the top-right part of the screen. When I click on it and get the calendar, I can faintly discern the numbers that are there.

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Fedora :: Kde Clock Changes?

Feb 6, 2010

i set my clock with this command-/usr/sbin/ntpdate -v ntp-1.mcs.anl.gov ntp-2.mcs.anl.gov
but my clock changes to incorrect time when i restart my system,how can i make it stable?

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Ubuntu :: Screen Blank And Clock Goes Off

Mar 1, 2010

I was just surfing the web the screen suddenly went blank and then the clock went off.

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Ubuntu :: Change From 24 Hour Clock?

Apr 2, 2010

No clue how to change the 24 hour clock format in Lubuntu 10.04 Beta.

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Ubuntu :: Clock 3 Hours Behind On Boot Up

Jun 10, 2010

Everytime I boot up my computer the clock is 3 hours behind. I have Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and had it on another computer and never had this problem before.

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Ubuntu :: 10.04 Does Not Auto Clock Down CPU When Idle

Jul 7, 2010

When I'm on windows 7 my core i3 processors automatically clocks down when not much CPU power is needed. Somehow I have the idea that ubuntu 10.04 doesn't auto clock down my CPU when idle. I can tell by the short life my full battery has on ubuntu. Only 2hours compared to 5 on windows 7. Is there a way to manage this? So that the CPU automaticly adjusts it's clock settings?

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Ubuntu :: Multiple OSs And The System Clock?

Aug 4, 2010

I triple boot with XP on the first partition, sidux on the second and third and Ubuntu on the fourth. sidux controls grub2. When I boot into XP or Ubuntu, my clock gets set ahead 4 hours to UTC time (I'm on Eastern daylight time).

Is there a way for all three OSs to display the right time?

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Ubuntu :: Weather On Clock Panel

Aug 23, 2010

The weather for Dar es Salaam, Tanzania never changes. Its always 32 degrees and always sunny. To who can I report this bug to?

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Ubuntu :: Add A Clock To The Main Menu?

Aug 26, 2010

Is there an app which adds a clock to the main menu? Otherwise is there another unobtrusive clock?

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Ubuntu :: Alarm Clock Program Goes Off?

Sep 24, 2010

I'm looking for an easy to use alarm clock program that I can suggest to new users. The two I have tried so far have fallen short of my expectations. "Alarm Clock" from the Ubuntu software repository starts out okay, but when the alarm actually goes off, getting it to stop seems pretty unintuitive. Click on the Alarm Clock icon, then click a Stop button in the new window that pops up. Sounds easy enough except that the icon used for "Stop" is just this grey square, so for users who are not familiar with linux or this program, it isn't even obvious that it is a button. I had one user actually uninstall the thing in order to get it to shut up. Preferably one should be able to silence the alarm by click on the alarm icon (or right clicking, if a 'doze' behavior is preferred) The other one I tried was alarm-clock-applet, which wants me to locate an alarm sound on my filesystem. Uh, no.

Does anyone know of a simple, basic alarm clock system that anyone can just sit down and immediately use without having to 'get in to the head' of the developer? Are the KDE alarms better? Am I missing something about either of these programs which would make them easier to use?

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: VLC Clock Is Off (in Display)?

Dec 2, 2010

The run timer in the lower left corner in the VLC window is off by a factor of 1.5553333...It displays 3 minutes elapsed, and 4:40 has elapsed on my stopwatch.edit:I just calculated the error for a 2 hour recording, and it worked out exactly - the clock is off by a factor of 1.5553333, for this captured format.

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Ubuntu :: How To Cook A Penguin Egg Using KDE Clock

Feb 19, 2011

I'm in front of the computer and my wife just asked me to time 9 minutes... I thought I could do it with the KDE clock, but apparently not. I'm sure there are plenty of complicated calendar programs that can do that, but what's the simplest way to do it ?!?

PS1: you have 7 minutes left to answer

PS2: if you want to really know how to cook a penguin egg, the answer is hidden on my site...

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Ubuntu :: Clock Applet Not Updating

Feb 20, 2011

I used gconf-editor to change the format of the date and time displayed on the panel (I wanted sort-able strings for pasting into a table of OpenOffice base, since base can not automatically insert the current timestamp value into a column with the create time of its table row).which is not the default formatting, and the gconf-editor dialog does not show a separate attribute for setting the format of the date separately from the time format. Where is the format string for the date portion of the current date and time value ?

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Ubuntu :: Have A Window Decoration Like A Clock

May 12, 2011

I have my toolbars (top and bottom) set to autohide to save screen real estate, but I need to have a clock so I always know what time it is (my clock widget keeps disappearing). There's actually tons of real estate going to waste on the top window bar. I know the program I'm looking at, and I know where I am. I think it would be cool if we could just get rid of the top bar thing, or at least make it 1/3 the size.

Otherwise, I'd like to have a clock on it, at least, since it's completely blank all the way across to the right side of the screen.

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General :: How To Adjust Clock In Ubuntu

Mar 3, 2010

I want to adjust clock in ubuntu. When I installed it it asked about location and setting if for asia it automatically take the clock, but that timing is not correct. It showed 10 pm when actually it was 5pm. After installation I tried it to adjust but it could not be managed..it automatically took that previous timing.

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Debian :: Clock Always Set One Hour Behind?

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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Fedora :: Cannot Set Time Of Clock

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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Fedora :: Clock Changes When Switching To XP?

Mar 5, 2010

Everytime i switch between XP and Fedora, my system clock changes with +/- 2 hours.... So I have to adjust my system time everytime.

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OpenSUSE :: Clock Keeps Resetting Itself

Mar 15, 2010

I tried to adjust my system clock to daylight savings time, but now everytime I restart the computer it's reset. For example, I set the clock to 11:40 AM, Mon. 15 Feb. Upon restart, it's now 12:05 AM, Tue. 16 Feb. I've readjusted the clock several times, and it resets at every reboot.

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General :: How Does Windows Set It's Clock

Jun 30, 2011

Today I missed class because my clock was an hour slow. The cause of this seems to be because the windows time service wasn't switched on. Seems to work fine now. Why does windows not use the hardware clock on the motherboard? What does Linux do?

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