On 04/09/2012 03:00 PM, Mark Haney wrote:
This has to be a really stupid question, but I can't find an answer
anywhere online. I'm running KDE on F16 and I would like the clock to
display 24H instead of 12H. The Date/Time app with KDE doesn't change
it (at least it doesn't for my user) and system-config-date doesn't do
it either. Can anyone tell me how to do it?
Hello, Mark
Here is how do what you want under KDE:
1. "System Settings | Common Appearance and Behavior | Locale | Date &
Time | Time format:"
2. In the "Time format:" drop down menu, there are the following choices:
HH:MM:SS
PH:MM:SS AMPM
pH:MM:SS AMPM
I run my clock in KDE in 12H mode. But for experimentation's sake, I
changed my setting to "HH:MM:SS", logged out and logged right back in.
The result was that my clock now displays time in 24H mode.
If the "Date/Time app" that you are referring to is the same thing that
I referred to above, I have no idea why you can't change your time to
24H mode... If you haven't already, you might want to create a fresh
user and see if you can change the clock to 24H mode for that user.
Steven P. Ulrick
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