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      AppLee
      last edited by 16 May 2020, 15:32

      So I guess there is none 😞
      What are your requirements ? A simple page with the time displayed in whole numbers or something more elaborate ?

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        guru @AppLee
        last edited by 16 May 2020, 15:39

        something like: xclock -digital -update 1
        xclock.jpg

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          JuanSé
          last edited by 17 May 2020, 09:09

          Night clock, in the Open-store !

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            guru @JuanSé
            last edited by 17 May 2020, 14:38

            6ji-1-fc3e.jpg Thank you, this app shows seconds as I need them from time to time to watch the drift between my 100++ years old wall clock and the exact time.

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              guru @guru
              last edited by 17 May 2020, 17:12

              Btw: I think I‘ve won the Oscar for the Most Vintage Foto here in the forum 🙂

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                rdrowe @guru
                last edited by rdrowe 17 May 2020, 17:20

                @guru Have a look at a website http://time.is From memory it will show the seconds as you require them.

                Richard

                Pixel 3a

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                  Opolork @guru
                  last edited by Opolork 20 May 2020, 14:00

                  @guru said in Digital clock:

                  something like: xclock -digital -update 1
                  xclock.jpg

                  Hi @guru.

                  The command, xclock -digital -update 1, works on my PC but not in UT. How did you get it working?

                  Cheers. 🙂

                  How can you trust that an app really won't send some company your location data, when you tell it not to? The only way you can trust a program not to do something it isn't supposed to do is if it is free software. ~ RMS

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                    guru @Opolork
                    last edited by 20 May 2020, 15:30

                    This was a screen shoot from a KDE desktop on FreeBSD, not on UT.

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                      Opolork @guru
                      last edited by 20 May 2020, 16:14

                      @guru said in Digital clock:

                      This was a screen shoot from a KDE desktop on FreeBSD, not on UT.

                      Ah, I see, thanks for the clarification. :thumbs_up_light_skin_tone:

                      How can you trust that an app really won't send some company your location data, when you tell it not to? The only way you can trust a program not to do something it isn't supposed to do is if it is free software. ~ RMS

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                        jezek
                        last edited by jezek 21 May 2020, 15:01

                        Sorry for being late, this just came through my mind.
                        Run terminal, run command:

                        watch -n 1 date
                        

                        voalla a clock with seconds 😉 (even 2 times)

                        Edit: for just 1 clock run: watch -t -n 1 date

                        jEzEk

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