Public bug reported:
After upgrading to Ubuntu 19.10, indicator-datetime
15.10+19.10.20190819.1-0ubuntu1 crashes right from the start:
$ /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/indicator-datetime/indicator-datetime-service
(process:17641): Indicator-Datetime-WARNING **: 01:46:35.442: Unrecognized
TZID:
I am not the only one running into this bug: https://ubuntu-
mate.community/t/clock-indicator-wont-appear-19-10/20424
** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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This is a serious security issue and it's fixed in Gnome upstream.
Probably should be backported.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1787867
Title:
Ubuntu 18.04
** Tags removed: cosmic
** Tags added: focal
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1721955
Title:
Human, Human-Clearlooks and other themes
This is still broken as of today.
Tried to upgrade a fully up-to-date 1604 LTS system to 1804 LTS using
"do-release-upgrade" and it failed with this exact issue.
Had to use the steps from comment #3 above to get it working...
mv /usr/share/dbus-1/system-services/org.freedesktop.systemd1.service
It would be easier to delete comment #10 but I can't. `zeitgeist` wasn't
resetting screen brightness and gamma. It was simply logging error it
didn't know about application I was running to reset brightness and
gamma based on time of day.
I posted a solution to getting rid of zeitgeist error
Received error on Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS this morning. I've never noticed it
impacting me before but this time it reset my night time screen settings
to full daylight setting.
Results of `journalctl -xe | grep eyesome`:
Oct 19 21:40:55 alien eyesome[25582]: Wakeup: Creating
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