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I want a nice analog clock face on my desktop. Call me old fashioned and you are spot onĀ  Wink
In Synaptics Package Manager I found things like biuci-clock, fdclock and swisswatch. I especially like swisswatch because the example shown in Package Manager is exactly like what I would like.

I installed each of these but after successful installation I can not find either of those, not in the Application Finder, in the menus or by searching the .bin folder and not after restarting the system.

I am a relative newbie to Linux Lite and an almost total newbie to Linux in general.

Please, where do I go wrong, what am I missing or where has that question already been answered?

TIA
eikelein
Click on Menu and type in:

swisswatch -geometry 200x200-18+37

You can have it start automatically when you log in too. Menu, Settings, Session and Startup, Application Autostart.
Add:
Name: Clock
Description: Clock
Command: swisswatch -geometry 200x200-18+37

Change the geometry (screen position) to suit you.
WOW!
THANK YOU!
From the LL grand master himself, I feel honored; seriously.
You're very welcome. Please mark the thread as solved. https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/intro...uidelines/