Re: Changing the timezone in a GUI

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On 06/12/2018 12:01 PM, Garry Williams wrote:
Take a look at timedatectl(1).  It will save a lot of trouble.

Look at the subject line:  GUI

Know all about timedatectl, but want a simple world map.  Command line does not save a lot of trouble if the city you landed in is not one of the choices.  Being able to see a map of what is nearby is.


Actually was point to one proposed for Xfce:

https://mail.xfce.org/pipermail/xfce4-dev/2017-August/031982.html



On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 5:57 PM, Joe Zeff <joe@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I expect to be moving to a different time zone in a few months, and wanted
to make sure that I can easily change the time zone on my desktop, running F
25 and Xfce.  The Time and Date program on my Settings menu didn't run, but
I was able to look in with a menu editor and see that the command line was:

gnome-control-center datetime

Running that from a terminal worked, once.  Later that day, I tried again,
and it had stopped understanding that argument.  Since then, it's not been
working.  Checking, dnf doesn't recognize the program and

rpm -q --whatprovides gnome-control-center

returns no results.  Presumably, the program's an orphan from an earlier
release.  I know that I can change the time zone from a CLI with
timedatectl, but that's not the issue.  Up until recently, I had a working
GUI program to deal with this and not only did it stop working for no
apparent reason, there doesn't seem to be a replacement.  I'm sure that
there are many people using Linux on laptops while traveling for business,
and not all of them are willing to open a terminal just to change from
Pacific to Mountain time, or back.  I'm sure that there must be a way to do
it, but I haven't found any.  Suggestions?
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