On Sat, Aug 1, 2015 at 6:04 PM, Ed Greshko <ed.gres...@greshko.com> wrote: > On 08/02/15 08:15, Kenneth Wolcott wrote: >> How to change displayed time to 24-hour clock? (Fedora 22 KDE spin) >> >> I just downloaded and installed Fedora 22 KDE spin as a VIrtualBox guest >> OS. >> >> I have updated. >> >> I'm trying to change the am/pm time format to 24-hour time format. >> >> Under System Settings -> Regional Settings -> Date & Time I do not >> find any way to change the format of my time, only my timezone, which >> I do not wish to change. >> >> I tried to change the icon itself but that doesn't work either. > > You're supposed to make a change to your locale in > > Personalization --> Regional Settings --> Formats > > there you're supposed to check the "Detailed Settings" box and then pick a > locale for Time what does 24hr such as gb (Great Britian). You could use "C" > from the GUI but there is currently a bug which causes that to fail. > > What I do is to simply add > > export LC_TIME=C > > to my ~/.bashrc file. > > No matter what you do, you need to logout/login for the changes to take > effect. > > There is a BZ upstream to address this whole issue. People are generally > unhappy with the current method which lacks the ability to make more precise > settings for your preferred formats.
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