.

I did this the other day and it worked initially but quit and the list of messages is in 12 hour time again.

A simple solution that worked for me with Thunderbird 68.1.1 on Fedora 30 (X86_64):

to ~/.bashrc add the line

export LC_TIME="C"

Below is a copy of .bashrc with added line at the bottom:

[root@Workstation-1 bobg]# cat  ~/.bashrc
# .bashrc

# User specific aliases and functions

alias rm='rm -i'
alias cp='cp -i'
alias mv='mv -i'

# Source global definitions
if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then
    . /etc/bashrc
fi

What have I done wrong? I just made the same change on a second Fedora 31 computer and it shows 24 hour time ...


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