This bug is not the root of the problem.
As Matthew described in his #5 comment, users have to be able to choose the
time format. Therefor he filed the new bug, describing the need for a visible
switch in system settings.
Until we fix this though, we should follow the per-locale distinction, meaning:
If I am in e.g. the USA, my clock will show either 9:45am or 9:45pm.
If I am in e.g. the UK, my clock will show either 9:45 or 21:45.
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Assignee: Benjamin Keyser (bjkeyser) => Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt)
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Title:
[greeter] [indicators] Design requests that the clock is shown in 24
hour mode by default (i.e. they don't want to see the AM/PM part)
Status in Ubuntu UX bugs:
Invalid
Status in “unity8” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
As per the subject.
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DESIRED RESOLUTION:
AM/PM should never be shown, irrespective of twelve or 24h clock.
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