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Re: KLA-OT2baseCE-1.0 released ( 719 MiB )

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this is the piece I need :thumbup2:

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Re: KLA-OT2baseCE-1.0 released ( 719 MiB )

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I didn't know (or notice) about setting timezone for QEMU.

However, more generally, whilst I think Sofiya's auto-timezone setting is very interesting, that method is a problem at present for those who prefer to avoid commandline and/or are uncomfortable with using it.

Thinking of @keniv and others I can only say that, personally, I always just use:

Start Menu -> Settings -> Timezone (wd_timezone)

As fredx181 said, that simple yad GUI isn't particularly intuitive. It does work though:

You click the down arrow, and then best to use PgDn (by which I mean actual Page Down, not just cursor down - on my laptop I need to press Function Key at same time as PgDn to actually get Page Down!).

And then you quick scroll to find your own timezone entry and select it and then press OKAY button.

Then if you hover your mouse over the taskbar displayed time you should notice it changes to your own timezone. All this assumes your BIOS clock is set up appropriately, but if you have correct time with other distros such as Puppy Linux then I expect it is.

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Re: KLA-OT2baseCE-1.0 released ( 719 MiB )

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I suddenly realize a need for a program similar to psync that is in Puppy Linux also should be in KLV and KLA + KLU to have a GUI control to sync the system clock on demand. In KLV we only deal with the sync occurring on system start, but no way to do it on demand with no need to reboot.

Should go into the Dev section with this one

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Re: KLA-OT2baseCE-1.0 released ( 719 MiB )

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rockedge wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 10:59 pm I suddenly realize a need for a program similar to psync that is in Puppy Linux also should be in KLV and KLA + KLU to have a GUI control to sync the system clock on demand. In KLV we only deal with the sync occurring on system start, but no way to do it on demand with no need to reboot.

Should go into the Dev section with this one
This is what you are talking about, if not I will delete it
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Re: KLA-OT2baseCE-1.0 released ( 719 MiB )

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@Sofiya Awesome! exactly what I was looking for :thumbup:
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Re: KLA-OT2baseCE-1.0 released ( 719 MiB )

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mikewalsh wrote: Tue Mar 14, 2023 1:35 pm @wiak / @keniv :-
Also, some of them will appear under the 'Other' category (I always use the Whisker menu) rather than under Internet.....
Mike. ;)
A bit off topic, but I'm poking around KLV-airedale trying to get the Whisker menu plugin to run, which appears to be installed in OctoXbps, and I'm not having much like figuring out how to get it going. Any advice?

EDIT: Well I missed the obvious as it's located in the top taskbar under Applications, but it seems like some people's installations have Whisker menu running in the main bottom taskbar.

NEVERMIND: I found that too in the add items dialog. I'm good to go.

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