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How To Add Multiple Timezones In Ubuntu 14.04 [Quick Tip]
If you have to deal with multiple timezones on a regular basis, you would definitely appreciate if your desktop clock could show multiple timezones. As an expat, I have to keep the track of time in both France and India. In Ubuntu, you can easily change the settings to add multiple timezones.
In this quick tip, we shall see how to add additional timezone in Ubuntu 14.04.
Add multiple timezones in Ubuntu 14.04
Go to System Settings (press Windows key and search for system settings in Unity Dash) and look for Time & Date.
In here, go to Clock tab and check the Time in other locations box. After that click on Choose locations button.
It will open a box where you can type a location of your choice and a drop down will appear with matching locations. Choose the one you want and click on the plus (+) sign to add it.
Once you have done this, you can see various timezone added in the clock.
Enjoy Ubuntu across timezones :)
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I am Abhishek Prakash, 'creator' of It's F.O.S.S. I have a Masters in Communication System Engineering. I am an avid Linux lover and Open Source enthusiast. I use Ubuntu and believe in sharing knowledge. Apart from Linux, I love classic detective mystery. Huge fan of Agatha Christie work. Feel free to circle me on Google Plus and Follow @abhishek_pc