James Polley wrote: > Do you have a solution for me? You could just set LC_TIME=de_DE (or whatever timeformat you prefer) in some enviroinment file sourced at startup. /etc/osso-af-init/locale is the place locales are read now, but if you ever change regional settings after that, your change to that file will get overwritten. >> >> I do not see this as something that would be high enough on our agenda >> right now. > I don't see why this hasn't been done already. It's been done on > everything else I own, even my phones. Do you have a Linux desktop?What do select to get a 24h locale there? > Perhaps it would help if you could give us some background on why you > feel this is such a hard problem to solve. It sounds as though there's > been plenty of internal discussion about this - perhaps if we > understood the background we'd be less upset, or perhaps even able to > offer some solutions. > The device is just using normal Linux locales, I guess they don't want to clutter the regional settings screen with more settings.