TO INSTALL/UPDATE:
1 - Rename /usr/bin/worldclock to /usr/bin/worldclock.bak (if you wish to backup)
2 - Copy new "worldclock" file to /usr/bin/
3 - Reboot
where exactly is the problem?
the new clock can't be started directly, you have to copy it to "/usr/bin/worldclock" AFTER renaming the old!
The original clock is a link to maemo-invoker.
Here it works quiet good, the inactive alarms were previously not displayed correctly (instead of the time only a long number was displayed...) also the days when the alarms should occurs weren't displayed only a number was shown here...
But the replacement clock now is showing the alarms correctly! Thx for that cepiperez!
where exactly is the problem?
the new clock can't be started directly, you have to copy it to "/usr/bin/worldclock" AFTER renaming the old!
The original clock is a link to maemo-invoker.
Here it works quiet good, the inactive alarms were previously not displayed correctly (instead of the time only a long number was displayed...) also the days when the alarms should occurs weren't displayed only a number was shown here...
But the replacement clock now is showing the alarms correctly! Thx for that cepiperez!
What?
Mine one alarm not good, set the time and date not equal to the display
1. Rename the orginal name to others.
2. Place worldclock to /usr/bin/
3. Xterminal:
root
cd /usr/bin/
chmod +x worldclock
worldclock
by the way, the alarm is not work for me, date and time not match at show after set alarm, and no icon show at status menu, but bitrocky mentioned his alarm is correctly