How to setup additional timezones in Gnome

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  1. Mrkvonic

    Mrkvonic Linux Systems Expert

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    Hello,

    We have a short tutorial explaining how to configure multiple timezones in Linux running the Gnome desktop. In future, we may have similar guides for other desktop environments and/or operating systems.

    http://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/timezone.html


    Cheers,
    Mrk
     
  2. steve161

    steve161 Registered Member

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    Nice Mrk. I never thought of that, but It can definitely benefit me.
     
  3. linuxforall

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    Pretty nifty, you can also install gworldclock to do the same in Gnome, in KDE multiple time zones are supported by the digital clock itself.
     
  4. tlu

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    ... yes, but without the map/globe. But usually I know where the timezones which I add are located ;)
     
  5. mack_guy911

    mack_guy911 Registered Member

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    thanks mrk

    very nice tutorial :)
     
  6. linuxforall

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    Yes but far more convenient, nothing to click, just hover the mouse and you get pop up.
     
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