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catclock: xclock With an Enhanced Cat Mode

Modern desktop environments include a clock, but they are fairly utilitarian in nature. catclock is a fork of xclock which adds a “cat mode.”
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Show Clock in Top-bar for different Locations in Ubuntu 22.04 | 20.04

This simple tutorial shows how to add world clock in top panel, so you can have a glance at what time is it now for different countries and locations. Say you have business world-wide or family members or good friends live in different countries, a world clock can be quite useful to know the time […]

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How to Move Clock to the Left or Right Corner in Ubuntu 22.04

For those don’t like to have the ‘date and time’ menu in the center of top panel, here’s how to move it to either left or right in Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Ubuntu, definitely the GNOME desktop, does not have option to configure the clock menu position. But, there are a few extensions can do the […]

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This Tool Enables Live Clock on Wallpaper of Ubuntu 22.04 GNOME 42

Would like to display digital clock and date in your desktop? Desktop Clock is a new extension to do the job in GNOME 42. It’s an extension that so far works on Ubuntu 22.04, Fedora 36, Arch and Manjaro Linux. With it, you have the date and time display on desktop with customisable appearance. It […]

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