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- From: da188@city.ac.UK
- Subject: Re: Wanted - digital clock
- Message-ID: <AA18457.9207311131.Victoria@uk.ac.city>
- Sender: daemon@athena.mit.edu (Mr Background)
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- References: <1992Jul30.152210@is.morgan.com>
- Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1992 11:31:48 GMT
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- >Does anyone know of a simple X digital clock?
- >I used to have a thing called dclock that i think came with X11R4 but i've
- >changed jobs and lost it.
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- Yup, there is dclock. Xclock, which comes with the standard X distribution
- also has a -digital command line switch too. Im not so sure about oclock
- tho'
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- Aj.
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