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How to set 24-hour clock (military time) on Fedora 20 in KDE?

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How to set 24-hour clock (military time) on Fedora 20 in KDE?
posted Aug 21, 2014 by Kumar Mitrasen

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Bring up the "System Settings" GUI.

Got to "Common Appearance and Behavior" --> Locale --> Country/Region.

Go to "Date & Time" tab and select the HH:MM:SS Time format.

answer Aug 21, 2014 by Majula Joshi
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