The GNOME Eternal Lands time applet shows the current game time and day information for Eternal Lands.
Getting started with the Eternal Lands time applet is easy. Simply copy the Python script to /usr/bin and the server file to /usr/lib/bonobo/servers, and you're ready to go. From there, you can add the applet to your GNOME panel by using the "Add to Panel" option and searching for "EL". Once you've found it, just drag the applet to your panel and you're good to go.
To recap, as root or sudo, all you need to do is copy the eltime_applet.server file to /usr/lib/bonobo/servers/ and the eltime_applet.py script to /usr/bin/. You may also need to set the correct permissions with the following commands: chmod a+r /usr/lib/bonobo/servers/eltime_applet.server and chmod a+rx /usr/bin/eltime_applet.py.
Overall, the Eternal Lands time applet is a great addition to any GNOME desktop, and it's sure to come in handy for avid players of Eternal Lands. Give it a try today and see how easy it is to keep track of game time while you're playing!
Version 0.5.1: N/A