On Friday 24 October 2003 15:43, James Sparenberg wrote: > On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 15:03, Rob Blomquist wrote: > > On Thursday 23 October 2003 23:20, James Sparenberg wrote: > > > On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 23:01, Rob Blomquist wrote: > > > > Are all Americans having this little problem? Or have I missed > > > > something? I "upgraded' from 9.1 to 9.2, and it left me with this. > > > > > > right click on the clock and chose "Date and Time Format" in the first > > > tab(General) click on country-North America-United States of America. > > > Then click on the times and dates tab. Click on the right side and > > > chose PH:MM:SS AMPM to get a 12 hour clock. Click Apply and you should > > > be GTG (good to go) > > > > In that first tab, I have no countries listed. > > > > I am assuming that I am missing a file for North America. True? Or is > > something mucked up? > > > > Rob > > Sounds like you may be missing one or more of these. > > locales-en-2.3.1.4-6mdk > locales-2.3.1.4-6mdk
My system has locales-2.3.2-5mdk locales-en-2.3.2-5mdk Now, I haven't mucked with locales, but I did upgrade KDE from Texstar's rpms, and I see that I still have a few of Texstar's rpms around. Rob -- Linux: For the people, by the people.
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