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Clock for desktop

  Date: Jan 21    Category: Unix / Linux / Ubuntu    Views: 715
  

Anyone know of a clock face application I can down load to put a small clock
either digital or analog to display
the Zulu time. I have looked at "Aclock" on the software center. Maybe I
need to look at it more but I didn't get
what I expected, it ended up on the bottom panel and I couldn't see it. It
would make it easier as a display right
on the desktop. The shortwave guides show starting and stoping times in GMT
(Zulu) time. My logs are kept in
this time but the displays on the pc are in local.

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Answer #1    Answered On: Jan 21    

Kubuntu (KDE) comes with a clock plasma, but in Ubuntu you need to add that
capability. In GNOME you can install Screenlets to do the same kind of
thing. It can be set to run as a daemon, so once it is setup it requires no
work. There is also Cairo clock which I have never used and you can even get
Screenlets to work with Google Gadgets which I have used. There is also a
nifty creenlet that will change your wallpaper to display the time called
Wallpaper Clock. You can add lots of Screenlets to the original application
which comes with a basic clock and calendar. You can adjust the time to GMT
or any other time using an offset from GMT.

 
Answer #2    Answered On: Jan 21    

Here is a site that you can choose one

http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Perfect+Clock+for+Linux?content=83358

http://tinyurl.com/ycyhlrd

 
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