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I'm soon going to be moving to a different time zone. Is there a way to do this through a GUI in Xfce 4.12?
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It's not part of the desktop environment, so I doubt it. We ship an app for that (MX Time Settings) by default which is forked from https://github.com/aadityabagga/timeset-gui
MX-23 (based on Debian Stable) with our flagship Xfce 4.18.
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Or you can probably use time-admin from the gnome-system-tools package.
Last edited by Spass (2018-06-10 11:16:21)
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No such packages available for Fedora 25.
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You probably won't find much in the way of an Xfce-specific GUI application for that, since it's just a single command in a terminal window. Seems like it'd be a relatively high amount of effort to replace a few seconds' worth of typing, that does something that few people ever need (and far fewer than that would need on a regular basis).
See:
https://unix.stackexchange.com/question … -arch-xfce
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Anybody who travels for business needs it, and probably doesn't want to use a CLI.
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