Le mar, 06/07/2004 Ã 18:17 +0200, Owen Taylor a Ãcrit : > There's a lot of other components of our system which are absurdly > over-configurable in ways that would badly break the system - the > X init scripts, the init scripts, gdm, etc, etc. ROTFL Have you ever tried to configure gdm on a RedHat/Fedora system? I happen to live in a country that uses the 24h format, so I tried (doesn't seem like over-configurability, right, asking to display the time in a format one is used to pars?e) *EVERY* single time gdm is updated the clock format is reseted. You have to keep re-telling GDM to use your format. After ~ 2 years of trying to keep up with the system I've basically given up (and try not to look at the clock because I know it'll make me mad any day). So don't worry - gdm over-configurability has largely been squashed by the package maintainers. -- Nicolas Mailhot
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