Graphical date and time settings other than gnome-system-tools
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I can't think of a standalone gui app that does this (and a simple google search didn't find one).
If you have a gui desktop (gnome,kde,xfce,lxqt,enlightenment,budgie...) it will have a built in function in it's settings to do this, or leverage one of the parent ones (ie budgie is based on gnome, lxqt on kde).
If your custom environment is pared down to the point where you don't have an equivalent to gnome-system-tools and don't want to install it, you might have to just use date at the command line. -
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used to be one in rhel.. system-config-date or something like that.
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Can you explain the specific functionality that you’re looking for…? I don’t understand your objection here.
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I know of a small application, that's part of a larger suite if you want it. It's called CoreTime.
It's Qt based, but the dependency list is quite small.
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/sarcasm
ddate,
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CoreTime doesn't seem to be an alternative to gnome-system-tools
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You asked for a graphical date and time settings app to use instead of gnome-system-tools. You didn't mention that you needed the other functionality from gnome-system-tools whatever that may be..
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I'm fine with gnome-system-tools. I just want a program that is dedicated to system date and time settings because gnome-system-tools has 3 functions, namely user and group, date and time and samba
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I am looking for graphical programs to set the system date and time to replace gnome-system-tools
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system-config-date is what I am looking for! Is this still actively developed?