Quick Start Guide

For example, to start f-spot in German, run LANG=de_DE f-spot. For other lan-
guages, use the appropriate language code. Get a list of all language codes
available with the locale -av command.
KDE Applications
Start the application from the command line by using the following command:
KDE_LANG=
languageapplication
For example, to start digiKam in German, run KDE_LANG=de digikam. For other
languages, use the appropriate language code.
11.2 Changing the Country and Time Settings
Using the YaST date and time module, adjust your system date, clock and time zone
information to the area you are working in. To access the YaST module, start YaST
and click System > Date and Time. Alternatively, start the Clock and Time Zone dialog
directly by running yast2 timezone & as user root from a command line.
First, select a general region, such as Europe. Choose an appropriate country that
matches the one you are working in, for example, Germany.
Depending on which operating systems run on your workstation, adjust the hardware
clock settings accordingly:
If you run another operating system on your machine, such as Microsoft Win-
dows*, it is likely your system does not use UTC, but local time. In this case,
uncheck Hardware Clock Set To UTC.
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