The kernel hack that "includes the clock hack" doesn't automatically give you a clock.

All it does is allow the display overlay feature that the clock program hooks into to get the numbers on the screen. You still need a separate program for the clock. It has to be run from the command line or from a modified init script.

Sorry I don't have a link or instructions for the clock binary program.

Drakino: Along with the kernels, do you think you could put up some disclaimer text? Like: "Note: kernel hacks for Clock and Displayserver do not work by themselves, you also need to run the appropriate software from the authors."

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