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killall unity-panel-service worked for me.
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yes it can be fixed by installing gnome session
just go to terminal and type sudo apt-get install gnome-session-flashback
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"killall unity-panel-service" worked for me
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#4 fixed for me, thanks!
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#50 fixed for me, thanks
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The instructions found here solved the problem for me (Ubuntu 14.04 with
latest updates):
http://www.dbdummy.com/322/how-to-fix-the-missing-datetime-in-menu-bar-
after-upgrade-to-ubuntu-13-10-saucy.html
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Same with me in 13.10, it happend two times in a row. After restarting
it works again but it seems unstable. Clock disappears and time menu
'grays out'. It started with no apparent reason.
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I'm also an affected user. Today after the first startup of the machine
the indicator dissapear. I applied the solution of Billisaacs after just
killing the the unity panel this appears in my terminal.
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Was working fine yesterday running Ubuntu 13.10. Then a bunch of updates
came through, including a kernel update from 3.11.0-18 to 3.11.0-19
which resulted in a reboot. After the reboot the time had disappea
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Yeah, I just saw the issue again for the first time in a few months.
"killall unity-panel-service" restored the clock.
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Date/time sometimes doesn’t appear in menu bar, settings greyed out (Ubuntu
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Still it fails :(
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Title:
No clock in menu bar and can't edit Clock settings
Status in
More than once, this issue has coincided with Dropbox (which has an icon
in the panel) not autostarting properly. Has anyone else noticed the
same?
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FYI:
killall unity-panel-service did not bring the time back
I tried several times. I had a system-settings window open, time and date
selected
After I closed the system-settings window ,
killall unity-panel-service
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I had this bug back when Saucy was new, and the fix for it back then
worked.
It returned today for the first time on Saucy (fully updated). "killall
unity-panel-service" worked as an immediate fix, but I hope the bug does
not return. This was on a fresh boot. Apparently something
regressed?
supposedly there was a fix released some weeks ago, but that didn't
help. same issue:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-
datetime/+bug/1239710
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This bug is still affecting me - Ubuntu 13.10. Can anyone explain to me
what is being done to correct the fault as reading this confusing bug
report with all the status changes just makes my head want to explode.
Thank you for reading this.
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Latest sighting yesterday on an up-to-date Saucy. The killall workaround
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Title:
Unless we know with certainty what change in what component fixed a bug,
we should not mark it "Fix Released" as this confuses everyone.
** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Triaged
** No longer affects: hundredpapercuts
** Project changed: indicator-datetime
Maybe we should reopen thi bug, today I had this problem again, after a
hard reboot (REISUB). Killing unity panel service worked fine to restore
the clock.
using Ubuntu 13.10 with latest updates.
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It's not fixed, I'm afraid. My up-to-date Saucy 64bit, running on an XPS
13, had exactly the same issue. killall worked for me too.
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killall unity-panel-service helped me
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Since the bug is not longer reproducible in Saucy (it was sometime ago),
and this is the only affected release listed here, the bug has been
fixed elsewhere.
** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Confirme
** Changed in: indicator-datetime
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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>>Alberto Salvia Novella
Do not change bug status without verification.
This bug has not been fixed anywhere.
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@George Vrinchev: Please do not change bugs' statuses without a comment.
Please use "this bug affects me too" link above this bug's description.
Thanks.
@moderators: Please set this bug back to confirmed/triaged, as this bug
is not fixed. I can confirm it myself and George's karma of 0 suggests
th
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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Title:
No c
What happened to "/usr/lib/indicators3/7/libdatetime.so" et al?
These libraries are missing from several of saucy's indicator-*
packages.
Take a look:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/raring/amd64/indicator-datetime/filelist
http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/amd64/indicator-datetime/filelist
http://pack
This bug affects me too. I lose date/time from time to time. :P Using
Lenovo g505, Ubuntu 13.10 out of the box. All fixes I tried were
temporary.
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Don't know if this helps, but I made a small script I named 'fixtime' that
restores the clock when it goes away:
=
#!/bin/sh
apt-get install indicator-datetime
killall unity-panel-service
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Just running killall unity-panel-service does not bring back the clock.
I
Clock is gone again. Only app I've been using is Firefox.
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No clock in menu bar
Upon shutdown and restart, I have the clock back. Tried running apps I
had previously been using, to see if I could reproduce the problem.
Those were: Firefox, a terminal, Phoronix opendwarfs benchmark, Synaptic
Package Manager, and System Settings. So my problem is transitory. If
it occurs agai
Affects me as well. Brand new 13.10 install on a new partition. Got
all the other icons, no clock, can't edit clock settings. System has
only been up about a week, have installed various things, not sure if I
ever had a clock. Time keeps on slipping, slipping, slipping... into
the future.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: indicator-datetime
Status: New => Confirmed
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Same problem after upgrade to 13.10. The 'killall unity-panel-service'
helps.
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Same problem here, clean installation of Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy and after
the upgrades the clock disappears but the rest of the icons are still
there. As stated in a previous post, running 'killall unity-panel-
service' will bring the time indication back to the panel. Let's hope it
stays after reboot.
I'm attaching a screenshot to be clear about it. Which bug is this?
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@Adam: is your issue that the indicators are sometime missing? That
could be bug #1239710
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This is ridiculous. I have a brand new Saucy installation, I haven't
been messing around with anything like Kervin (who's not even the
original reporter) did and I don't have a clock right now! This issue
affects way too many people to close it as "invalid" based on one single
comment.
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This bug report is being closed due to your last comment regarding this
being fixed after changing a configuration value back to its default.
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Found the issue. I built a few libraries from source earlier in
/usr/local/lib . indicator-datetime-service found those libraries before
the system libraries in /usr/lib for some reason. It shouldn't have done
that.
One of those libraries pulled in the old libical.so.0 dependency which
was no long
I think my indicator-datetime-service is linked against libical.so.0 but
my system only has libical.so.1. Can someone help me find an updated
indicator-datetime-service or the libical.so.0 deb?
ldd /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/indicator-datetime-service
libical.so.0 => not found
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The package in -proposed appears to fix this for me (using unreleased
xfce/gtk3 development branches).
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I'm not able to install the -proposed package, but the error may well be
on my noobish end:
thomas@thomas-acer:~$ sudo apt-get install indicator-datetime/saucy-proposed
[sudo] password for thomas:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: R
try the -proposed indicator-datetime package & see if issue goes away, if so
then this bug is a dupe of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-datetime/+bug/1239710
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We've seen similar things with the xfce4-panel gtk3 indicator support:
at the first load up some indicators are missing, usually indicator-
datetime. Restarting the panel makes them show up.
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Just kidding! After a few restarts, my clock has once again disappeared
even after I reinstalled indicator-datetime and gnome-control-center-
datetime. Running "killall unity-panel-service" as sudo did restore
it.
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I updated from 13.04 to 13.10 and started experiencing this bug. I use
apt-get with --reinstall on both indicator-datetime and gnome-control-
center-datetime and my clock has returned.
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Charles: I'm having the same issue in a freshly installed 13.10.
Currently the gearbox is missing, the clock is there.
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This sounds like it's possibly a config error that happened during the
upgrade, particularly the lack of configurable settings.
Could you try aptitude reinstall both indicator-datetime AND gnome-
control-center-datetime and see if the problem persists?
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it is temporary u have to run the command again for enabling it
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 5:02 PM, Joe Carey wrote:
> Does killall temporarily or permanently fix the problem? My clock
> disappears but usually a reboot brings it back.
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Does killall temporarily or permanently fix the problem? My clock
disappears but usually a reboot brings it back.
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Killall does not work for me. Multiple reboots and still no clock.
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I have the same issue. In addition to the clock, the power icon and the
main icon were missing as well. "killall unity-panel-service" fixed it.
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I experienced the same thing. "killall unity-panel-service" fixed the
problem.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Not a gnome-control-center bug.
See also the Ubuntu Touch bug 1227519.
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