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Nick Korotysh edited this page Jul 11, 2025 · 1 revision

Linux is not supported anymore, as clock is totally useless in Wayland environments just because it simply can't be moved. I don't want to implement any environment-specific hacks to overcome this design feature. Of course, as X11 application it will work, but this is legacy and obsolete way.

Technically it is possible to build the application on many modern Linux systems, but some manual adjustments (like placing files to desired places) are required. Also, some features may be unavailable on Linux or just don't work. There are no build instructions, just follow general recommendations for building CMake-based project.

I'm aware of some (but many more can be there) third-party repositories that provide packages with my clock, some of them are known to be very low quality and have various issues. I'm completely not related to any of these repositories, so please do not report any issues to me, contact their authors/owners/maintainers instead.

I will not provide any links to these repositories as I'm not responsible to any their content, use search engine of your choice to find them. Some of these repositories I found thanks to this nice article, other - just thanks to the people who contacted me.

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