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Have you installed or configured any languages?
No I haven't, I was wondering if setting my location to Taiwan might have effected it, not sure how to change location after install though.
Perfect thanks, rebooted and all is well now.
The time and date changing is not there system settings,and grayed out in the menu when I left click the date in the panel.
How do I fix this???
Apart from this I Linux Lite 2 is BRILlIANT !!!!
Eric Sutton
You may be able to. If you right click on the task bar. Then the heading Panel shows up with the option + add new items.Click that.Look for date time. Click that and then add.This will put the calendar clock in the corner where you can customize it by right clicking and choosing properties.You can move it to a different location on the task bar by right clicking and choosing move.Or delete it altogether by right click remove.