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WRT my system's date/time display on the top panel changing to 24hr format.

I just finally realized that when I lock my system, the date/time on the top panel is in the 24hr format and when I unlock it it switches back to the selected AP/PM format. So what is PROBABLY happening is one time I unlock, it does not switch back.

I cannot find any place to set the date/time format for a locked system. When I lock my system (via user panel option of <ctl-alt-l>) my screen goes "black" (it is still 'on' until screen saver timer turns it 'off', you can see this with the lights off in the room) it displays a top panel with only the date/time and user name.

So is this a bug with the locked panel NOT using the same format as the unlocked panel? Obviously there is an intermitent problem of the system loosing track of things. And as I think back, once it gets confused, locking then unlocking does not reset it. Only the <alt-F2>r has so far reset the date/time format.


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