This is raspbian, and it has the locale.gen file in there, it has selected
en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8
But I need finer granularity than that. But there is no locale.conf file
which is where you do fine changes to the locale.
It appears that they have changed things, if I do a locale command
I can of cours
Try /etc/locale.gen
If it does not exist - create it.
Lxde time format is in:
~/.config/lxpanel/LXDE-pi/panels/panel
Variable:
ClockFmt
Tomas
On Mon, Aug 10, 2020, 22:19 Chuck Hast wrote:
> looked for a locale.conf but no joy. I can see that LOCALE_Time
> sets the date command to give 12 hour
looked for a locale.conf but no joy. I can see that LOCALE_Time
sets the date command to give 12 hour time but not sure how to
set it as appears that the latest Raspbian assumes that all in USA
want to run 12 hour time.
On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 11:39 PM Chuck Hast wrote:
> I tried raspi-config bu
I tried raspi-config but got nothing, I wonder if they have tied
it to the locale, and set it to 12 hours vice 24.
I will check the LC_ALL and LC_TIME
On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 11:22 PM Linh Pham
wrote:
> If you're using Raspbian or Raspberry Pi OS, I think that's configurable
> through raspi-co
If you're using Raspbian or Raspberry Pi OS, I think that's configurable
through raspi-config. Otherwise, I think it can be set through either
the LC_ALL and/or LC_TIME environment variables.
On 2020-08-10 22:39 -0500, Chuck Hast wrote:
> Folks,
> I have several RPi's all but one show the date f
Folks,
I have several RPi's all but one show the date format as
follows:
Mon Aug 10 22:29:53 CDT 2020
But I have one that shows it in 12 hour format (which I
detest but that is another subject)
Mon 10 Aug 2020 10:30:45 PM CDT
I see the date command and the different options, but
I cannot figure o