international Clock

Asked by jbeitler

Computer Spec:
Intel Core2 Duo
Nvidia 7600 GO
4 GB RAM
Running Gusty amd64 (the irony of installing AMD anything on an Intel is funny to me)

Anyway, The issue I am having. I tried installing the intlclock1.0.deb package for Gusty, I had to run
dpkg -i --force-architecture package name as it was for i386. The install worked, I right click on the panel (where I want it to be) go to miscellaneous and it is there, I choose it, hit add and that is where the issue lies. I get "The panel encountered a problem while loading "OAFIID:IntlClockApplet"." Do you want to delete the applet from your configuration?

I hit Don't Delete and I have no clock anymore, I try it again only this time I choose Delete it. it does not delete.

I try running dpkg -r initlclock.deb and the package does is not there, I check synaptic, the package does not appear there either????

So now I am lost, I have no clue what time it is , and I am not sure what to do.

I found the bug in intlclock_1.0-lubuntu0_i386.deb

Thanks for any help on this

//j

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Adam Niedling (krychek) said :
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Hardy has an international clock by default.

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