I'm not familiar with MATE as such, or its clock app, but having configured 
other similar clock apps in the past, the fact that it says "_l" suggests to me
that somewhere there is a typo--i.e., that "_l" is somewhere that "%l" should
be.

See strftime(3) for possible values.



---- On Wed, 29 Oct 2025 08:31:32 -0500 Claudio Miranda <[email protected]> 
wrote ---

 > Greetings, 
 >  
 > First of all, thank you all for a successful 7.8 release. 
 >  
 > I'm currently running 7.8-current (#76) on two systems, one is an Evoo 
 > EVC141-12BK laptop and the other is a Lenovo ThinkCentre M710s. Both 
 > are running the latest MATE Desktop available under this snapshot. 
 >  
 > While I've noticed in the past that the MATE clock panel app has taken 
 > a little longer than usual to show itself after logging in, I've 
 > noticed in the past few days that the time isn't displaying correctly 
 > when using the 12-hour setting. All is fine when using the 24-hour 
 > setting, though. I've deleted the panel app on both and tried adding 
 > it back, but it fails to load until I log out and log back in, but the 
 > problem persists when using 12-hour time. 
 >  
 > I've attached screenshots of both settings compared to what the "date" 
 > command shows along with the OpenBSD-current version. 
 >  
 > Please let me know if you need further system information from dmesg 
 > on both systems. I didn't think it was necessary for this, but if so, 
 > I'll add the dmesg from both PCs. 
 >  
 > Thanks, 
 >  
 > -Claudio 
 > 

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