On 04/09/2012 04:38 PM, Steven P. Ulrick wrote:

Hello, Mark
Here is how do what you want under KDE:
1. "System Settings | Common Appearance and Behavior | Locale | Date &
Time | Time format:"
2. In the "Time format:" drop down menu, there are the following choices:
HH:MM:SS
PH:MM:SS AMPM
pH:MM:SS AMPM

I run my clock in KDE in 12H mode. But for experimentation's sake, I
changed my setting to "HH:MM:SS", logged out and logged right back in.
The result was that my clock now displays time in 24H mode.

If the "Date/Time app" that you are referring to is the same thing that
I referred to above, I have no idea why you can't change your time to
24H mode... If you haven't already, you might want to create a fresh
user and see if you can change the clock to 24H mode for that user.

Steven P. Ulrick

Yep, that worked. It's kinda silly that you can't do from the clock app itself. I mean, if that's all that's needed to change it. Thanks to you and Reindl for pointing me to the Locale app in Settings.


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