37bodie
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Post by 37bodie on Dec 20, 2020 21:23:35 GMT
So everything is good but when I recently installed Bodhi, I picked London as my location during the installation process, not the city in Europe where I really am. Why? Well in the past it has shown a German time and date in the bottom right hand corner, e.g. Sonntag instead of Sunday and I wanted this in English. Well it is in English, but of course I am now one hour behind the time zone in which I am based (CET). So, I know I can change the time and date using: but that only works for the current session. Is there is anyway to make this more permanent? How do I change my time to auto sync for the city nearest me without it switching to German? Many thanks in advance
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Post by Hippytaff on Dec 20, 2020 22:01:14 GMT
Hey man. You can set the time zone in a terminal. followed by the long name of the time zone you want to set. Eg London.
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37bodie
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Post by 37bodie on Dec 21, 2020 3:55:36 GMT
Hey man. You can set the time zone in a terminal. followed by the long name of the time zone you want to set. Eg London. This worked, albeit I had to use the full Europe/Vienna argument (my nearest city) at the end, and following a reboot it stays the same: Thank you again HippyTaff, much appreciated as always.
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