On 01/25/2012 01:12 AM, Jiro Matsuzawa wrote:
Hi Allan,
You can change the format by use of gnome-tweak-tool.
1) run gnome-tweak-tool.
2) open the "Shell" menu on the tool.
3) switch on "Show date in clock".
But this only seems to work for your session. When you lock your system
or before you login, it will be the weekday/time format.
I have not found a way to change that.
Plus sometimes Gnome looses its place in reality and you may see the
weekday/time back on your top panel. To remind Gnome what its relaity
is suppose to be, you can restart it with <alt-F2>r
At least this is what is happening on my system. Rather a pain overall.
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Allan Gottlieb<gottlieb@xxxxxxx> wrote:
I have gnome3 running on two machines and am quite happy with it.
Somehow on one machine, when I am logged in, the center of the top bar
has the time with the day of the week, e.g.,
Tue 11:56 PM
The other includes the date as well, something like
Tue jan 24, 11:56 PM
I prefer the latter but can not find the button to press to change the
format. I have clicked all over "date and time settings".
thanks in advance,
allan
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