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2012-01-02
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#132
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Second bug - launch "Clock", select "New alarm", tap "Repeat", select any day(s), "Done". Short names of the days are now displayed in "New alarm" window at the "Repeat" button. They are displayed in wrong language, different then system one. My guess: it takes language from the "Regional settings" instead of "Device language" (in the "Regional settings" menu). Selecting "Never" and "Every day" for "Repeat" displays fine (in device language).
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2012-01-03
, 10:17
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#133
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2012-01-03
, 10:43
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#134
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i rename the original one and copy urs into my usr/bin
after reboot my clock not function anymore..
anyone got the same problem with me?
/usr/bin/worldclock
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2012-01-03
, 11:10
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#135
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2012-01-03
, 11:17
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#136
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2012-01-03
, 11:19
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#137
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chmod +x /usr/bin/worldclock
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2012-01-03
, 11:36
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#138
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2012-01-03
, 12:03
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#139
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2012-01-03
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#140
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Your date format is different. Mine is "DD-MM-YY" and not "DD/MM/YYYY" like you have.
So in my case it shows: