Caolán McNamara wrote: > Well, FWIW there is the (rather weird) en_DK locale, which has > YYYY-MM-YY dates (I think its the only locale where this is the default) Assuming you meant YYYY-MM-DD, sv_SE has that: [beorn@hactar beorn]$ locale LANG=sv_SE.utf8 LC_CTYPE="sv_SE.utf8" LC_NUMERIC="sv_SE.utf8" LC_TIME="sv_SE.utf8" LC_COLLATE="sv_SE.utf8" LC_MONETARY="sv_SE.utf8" LC_MESSAGES="sv_SE.utf8" LC_PAPER="sv_SE.utf8" LC_NAME="sv_SE.utf8" LC_ADDRESS="sv_SE.utf8" LC_TELEPHONE="sv_SE.utf8" LC_MEASUREMENT="sv_SE.utf8" LC_IDENTIFICATION="sv_SE.utf8" LC_ALL= [beorn@hactar beorn]$ date +%x 2009-08-28 I don't think I have customized that because I have no idea how to do it. (If I knew how, I'd fix the time format to get a colon in the clock in the Gnome panel.) Björn Persson
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