In the panel at the bottom of the default gnome screen is a clever clock widgety gadgety thing. I like it - not least because it shows date and time together by default. It includes a facility to add 'locations' to a little world daylight map, and when I first installed I added my home town. I wa surprised to find I could only add one, despite the dialogue being a list box, with "add" button which implied I could add more than one. Now, in a new login, I want to add my current location and nothing happens. I call up the dialogue, press add, and then find and am presented with a list from which I can select Johannesburg, and then Johannesburg airport. The dialogue cleverly fills in Lat, Long, and time zone. I accept it - and the list of locations remains empty and nothing appears on the map. Is there some config in a hidden file that specifies the number of permissible locations? Has some automatic update broken the location feature? I have tried on-line as well as off-line. Thanks in advance Bob Harvey -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org