Re: [expert] Problems (bugs) in kde2 in Mandrake 7.2?

2000-11-06 Thread Ken Thompson

On Sun, 05 Nov 2000, you wrote:

  Yes but I want it in 12 hr not 24 hrs.

Yep that's what it does, I just typed it wrong.
Mine is reading 09:08 AM now (MST)..
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Re: [expert] Problems (bugs) in kde2 in Mandrake 7.2?

2000-11-06 Thread Ken Thompson

On Mon, 06 Nov 2000, you wrote:

  Ken Thompson wrote:
  On Sun, 05 Nov 2000, you wrote:
Yes but I want it in 12 hr not 24 hrs.
 
  Yep that's what it does, I just typed it wrong.
  Mine is reading 09:08 AM now (MST)..

 Heh.  I have one reading 11:30 inspite of the fact that
 the system clock says 09:30 and my timezone is set to MST.
 For some reason, the panel refuses to display proper time.

 I have tried using rdate to set the system clock, the
 control-panel time applet (which, by the way, DOES display
 the correct time an date), the Control-center, which also
 displays the correct time and date.  The only thing that
 will not display current time for my timezone is the kpanel.

 praedor

My 7.1 commercial distro is that way.. Regardless of how I tweak it, it seems 
to set it's own time to whatever it wants..

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Re: [expert] Problems (bugs) in kde2 in Mandrake 7.2?

2000-11-06 Thread Jeff Malka

You're correct.  When I selected US, it switched to 12 hr.  Shame you do not
have a choice irrespective of country.
Thanks.

Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Registered Linux user  183185

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Subject: Re: [expert] Problems (bugs) in kde2 in Mandrake 7.2?


 On Sun, 05 Nov 2000, you wrote:

   Yes but I want it in 12 hr not 24 hrs.

 Yep that's what it does, I just typed it wrong.
 Mine is reading 09:08 AM now (MST)..
 --
 Ken Thompson
 Electrocom Computer Services
 Payette, Idaho
 (208) 642-7101  (888) 642-7101








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Re: [expert] Problems (bugs) in kde2 in Mandrake 7.2?

2000-11-06 Thread Jeff Malka

Any idea when we can expect a corrected 7.2.1?

Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Registered Linux user  183185

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Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 12:17 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] Problems (bugs) in kde2 in Mandrake 7.2?


 On Mon, 06 Nov 2000, you wrote:

   Ken Thompson wrote:
   On Sun, 05 Nov 2000, you wrote:
 Yes but I want it in 12 hr not 24 hrs.
  
   Yep that's what it does, I just typed it wrong.
   Mine is reading 09:08 AM now (MST)..
 
  Heh.  I have one reading 11:30 inspite of the fact that
  the system clock says 09:30 and my timezone is set to MST.
  For some reason, the panel refuses to display proper time.
 
  I have tried using rdate to set the system clock, the
  control-panel time applet (which, by the way, DOES display
  the correct time an date), the Control-center, which also
  displays the correct time and date.  The only thing that
  will not display current time for my timezone is the kpanel.
 
  praedor

 My 7.1 commercial distro is that way.. Regardless of how I tweak it, it
seems
 to set it's own time to whatever it wants..

 --
 Ken Thompson
 Electrocom Computer Services
 Payette, Idaho
 (208) 642-7101  (888) 642-7101








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Re: [expert] Problems (bugs) in kde2 in Mandrake 7.2?

2000-11-05 Thread philomena

For your clock problem:

 "R-clk on the clock, you need    %I:%M:%S %p    for Time format on
 the Time  Dates tab.  If you choose USA and US English on the
 Locale tab, the format above should have been entered for you."

I had same issue and this fixed it - I had "Default" as the country setting - 
when I changed to USA, the time displayed as a 12 hour clock. 

Cheers,
philomena
On Sunday 05 November 2000 10:06 pm, you wrote:

  Just installed Mandrake 7.2 (not the WalMart version) and am having some
 problems with the kde2.

 To begin with:

 1) I accidentally added the command line applet to the panel and there
 seems to be no way to remove it!  Right clicking on it does not give the
 option toi remove it, not does configure the panel.  Is there a way to
 remove it?

 2) the clock on the panel shows time in 24hrs and its config has no way
 that I can find to change it to 12 hr.  Is there a way?

 3) the screensaver option no longer includes the xscreensaver I was using
 in kde1.  When I enter the command line xscreensaver, I am told it is
 already on but the only thing that comes on is a blanking one.

 4) On shutting down "aumix fails".

 Any help appreciated.

 Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Registered Linux user  183185


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Re: [expert] Problems (bugs) in kde2 in Mandrake 7.2?

2000-11-05 Thread Nicky Peeters

On Sunday 05 November 2000 23:06, you wrote:

  Just installed Mandrake 7.2 (not the WalMart version) and am having some
 problems with the kde2.

 To begin with:

 1) I accidentally added the command line applet to the panel and there
 seems to be no way to remove it!  Right clicking on it does not give the
 option toi remove it, not does configure the panel.  Is there a way to
 remove it?
i had the same problems , I just killed the process after "ps aux"-ing it ;-)
grep for proxy , and you'll see the applet.
I really do not understand that the applets don't have a remove-it menu-item !
Gnome applets have'm , WMdock have'm ( if my memory serves me right ! )


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Re: [expert] Problems (bugs) in kde2 in Mandrake 7.2?

2000-11-05 Thread Andrew George

On Monday 06 November 2000 11:23, you wrote:

  On Sunday 05 November 2000 23:06, you wrote:
   Just installed Mandrake 7.2 (not the WalMart version) and am having
   some
 
  problems with the kde2.
 
  To begin with:
 
  1) I accidentally added the command line applet to the panel and there
  seems to be no way to remove it!  Right clicking on it does not give the
  option toi remove it, not does configure the panel.  Is there a way to
  remove it?

 i had the same problems , I just killed the process after "ps aux"-ing it
 ;-) grep for proxy , and you'll see the applet.
 I really do not understand that the applets don't have a remove-it
 menu-item ! Gnome applets have'm , WMdock have'm ( if my memory serves me
 right ! )

Try right-clicking on the vertical border between applets



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Re: [expert] Problems (bugs) in kde2 in Mandrake 7.2?

2000-11-05 Thread Ken Thompson


 2) the clock on the panel shows time in 24hrs and its config has no way
 that I can find to change it to 12 hr.  Is there a way?
Jeff,
Can't help with the other two questions, but if you look in Date and Time 
Format and use country specific settings (America, North - USA) the clock 
will show the time in 24Hr format.

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Re: [expert] Problems (bugs) in kde2 in Mandrake 7.2?

2000-11-05 Thread Jeff Malka

Yes but I want it in 12 hr not 24 hrs.

Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Registered Linux user  183185

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  2) the clock on the panel shows time in 24hrs and its config has no way
  that I can find to change it to 12 hr.  Is there a way?
 Jeff,
 Can't help with the other two questions, but if you look in Date and Time
 Format and use country specific settings (America, North - USA) the clock
 will show the time in 24Hr format.

 --
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 Electrocom Computer Services
 Payette, Idaho
 (208) 642-7101  (888) 642-7101








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