Use the above clock/calendar component to add some styles to your desktop environment. The flipped widget Jpope777 always displays a unique dynamic clock face on the front of your desktop and a calendar on the back. The "button" of the LCD on the interface allows you to switch between the two modes, although an automatic timeout function will make it flip back to the clock after 10 seconds. Download conky_clock_widget for installation: to be able to run this widget, you must first install Conky
Add some styles to your desktop environment using the above clock/calendar component-Jpope777
This flipped widget always displays a unique dynamic clock face on the front of the user's desktop, with a calendar on the back. The "button" of the LCD on the interface allows you to switch between the two modes, although an automatic timeout function will make it flip back to the clock after 10 seconds.
Download conky_clock_widget
Installation:
To be able to run this widget, install Conky first. You can find it in the Ubuntu Software Center or click here to install it.
At the same time, you need a font named "Orolon". You can download oloron. font here.
1. Create a folder named Conky under the/home/config folder of Ubuntu;
2. decompress the conkyclock package to the new folder;
3. Copy the installation script of conkyclock to the/home/bin folder, and run the following command on the terminal to make it executable:
Cd bin
Chmod a + x conkyclock
4. press ALT + F2 (convert to text mode) and enter "conkyclock start" to start the widget.