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** Summary changed:
- Date/time sometimes doesn’t appear in menu bar, settings greyed out (Ubuntu
13.10, 14.04, 14.10)
+ Date/time sometimes
** Summary changed:
- Date/time sometimes doesn’t appear in menu bar, settings greyed out (Ubuntu
13.10, 14.04)
+ Date/time sometimes doesn’t appear in menu bar, settings greyed out (Ubuntu
13.10, 14.04, 14.10)
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Still happens with a clean and updated 14.10 install. Clock randomly
doesn't show.
"killall unity-panel-service" brings it back temporarily.
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I see it also on 14.04 (32-bit) but only very recently. And it happened
always right away after boot and log in. A workaround (a bit more
elegant that the killall one mentioned above) was for me to just start
the service in a shell as ...
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/indicator-datetime/indicato
i just had some locales (/etc/default/locale) badly configured that were
causing datetime / calendar disappearing
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Title:
Date/time sometimes do
it disappeared for me the first time this week. ubuntu 14.04
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Title:
Date/time sometimes doesn’t appear in menu bar, settings greyed out
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'killall unity-panel-service' brings it back temporarily, on Ubuntu
14.04LTS
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Title:
Date/time sometimes doesn’t appear in menu bar, settings gre
Still happening in 13.10 after updating system on 9/1/2014.
Reboot does NOT fix problem, but 'killall unity-panel-service' does.
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** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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This is still a problem. Seen in a machine upgraded from 12.04 to 14.04.
This bug has more than 10 duplicates and more than 200 people affected.
Can we get some traction into getting a real fix instead of recommending
a killall command?
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I've got this issue since upgrading a system from 12.04 to 14.04.
'killall unity-panel-service' restores the clock in the menu and in the
system settings; but the next time I come in after restarting the
computer the clock has gone and the clock settings are greyed out
again:(.
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This happened to me on a new install.
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Title:
Date/time sometimes doesn’t appear in menu bar, settings greyed out
(Ubuntu 13.10, 14.04)
To man
Jeton,
when was the last time you updated the system?
this is a new installation or an upgrade from 13.10?
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Date/time sometimes doesn’t ap
I'm having this problem on 14.04.
HLP!!!
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Title:
Date/time sometimes doesn’t appear in menu bar, settings greyed out
(Ubuntu 13.1
My Date/Time (and some other indicators) do now show up at all after an
upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04. I have reported it on a separate report
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-
datetime/+bug/1317288
I am not sure if it is the same problem or a different one.
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On a fresh install of Ubuntu 14.04 I have the issue today. First time in
the two weeks I am running Ubuntu 14.04, though with frequent restarts
(laptop).
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Updated from 13.04 to 14.04 and same problem.
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Title:
Date/time sometimes doesn’t appear in menu bar, settings greyed out
(Ubuntu 13.10, 14.04)
Updated from 12.04 to 14.04 and same problem.
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Title:
Date/time sometimes doesn’t appear in menu bar, settings greyed out
(Ubuntu 13.10, 14.04)
** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
** Changed in: indicator-datetime
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Screenshot of Time and Date settings grayed out in Ubuntu 14.04 upgraded
from 13.10
$ apt-cache policy indicator-datetime
indicator-datetime:
Installed: 13.10.0+14.04.20140415.3-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 13.10.0+14.04.20140415.3-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 13.10.0+14.04.20140415.3-0ubuntu1 0
same problem in cleanly installed 14.04 (installed yesterday)
$ apt-cache policy indicator-datetime
indicator-datetime:
Installed: 13.10.0+14.04.20140415.3-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 13.10.0+14.04.20140415.3-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 13.10.0+14.04.20140415.3-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://gb.arch
I'm also an affected user. Today after the first startup of the machine
the indicator dissapear. I applied the solution of Billisaacs (in the
other duplicated thread) after just killing the the unity panel this
appears in my terminal.
**@MyComputer:~$ apt-get install indicator-datetime
E: Could no
It happened to me today. I'm not 100% sure but it had never happened to
me until now and happened after the last update followed by a restart.
Version of indicator-datetime:
$ apt-cache policy indicator-datetime
indicator-datetime:
Instalado: 13.10.0+13.10.20131023.2-0ubuntu1
Candidato: 13.10
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
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Title:
Date/time sometimes doesn’t appear in menu bar, settings greyed out
** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
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Title:
Date/time sometimes doesn’t appear in menu bar, settings
Can someone confirm whether or not this is still occurring in with
indicator-datetime version 13.10.0+14.04.20140314.1-0ubuntu1 or higher?
Given that the settings panel was also greyed out, my first guess is
that indicator-datetime was crashing and not being restarted. Ted
Gould's upstart work on
** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: New => Triaged
** Summary changed:
- Date/time sometimes doesn’t appear in menu bar when autologin is enabled,
settings greyed out (Ubuntu 13.10, 14.04)
+ Date/time sometimes doesn’t appear in menu bar, settings greyed out (Ubuntu
13.10, 14.04)
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It seems you need to enable auto login to hit this, asked someone
hitting it to disable that and he has not hit the problem again in over
a month.
** Summary changed:
- Date/time sometimes doesn’t appear in menu bar, settings greyed out (Ubuntu
13.10)
+ Date/time sometimes doesn’t appear in menu
This bug has returned today on my machine (fully updated Saucy / 13.10
64-bit) after seeming fixed for months. I had to "killall unity-panel-
service" as an immediate/temporary solution but I hope it will be fixed
in distribution.
Is it the same as this one?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sou
I am seeing this occasionally (13.10 32 bit). killall unity-panel-
service restores it.
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Title:
Date/time sometimes doesn’t appear in menu bar,
@rong: no. I live in Austria, timezone Austria, Ubuntu repo server
Austria, Clock is gone.
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Title:
Date/time sometimes doesn’t appear in menu bar
WRONG SOLUTION. Has nothing to do with reboot or kill. A bit of
thinking. Has everything to do with matching repository server to
your region. In my case, time region was China, but repo server was UK.
Changing server to China solved the problem, permanently. Best tool for
this is Synaptic.
I had the indicator-session problem, and was glad to see it was fixed in
a recent update. Before the indicator-session fix, I did not have any
problem with indicator-datetime. Now I do.
Logging out and back in takes care of it, I don't have to reboot.
13.10 64-bit here, from a fresh install.
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** Summary changed:
- in Ubuntu 13.10, the date and time is sometimes not appearing in the system
tray
+ Date/time sometimes doesn’t appear in menu bar, settings greyed out (Ubuntu
13.10)
** Description changed:
it does not happen often, and when it happens, just a log out and re-log
in is
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