Although it is for ubuntu 14.04 I now have ubuntu 16.04 kylin, and it
also has this bug. I did not had it before. Kylin also has some Chinese
apps, but you can remove them from the app center.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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P.S. This also solved the 2nd problem I noted above, that in the
calendar display, when you chose to display a 2nd "time in other
locations" (System Settings --> Time & Date --> Clock) that that 2nd
date would not display when its DATE was not the same as the DATE in the
selected time zone (a few
I was able to solve all problems by changing the content of
/etc/default/locale from what I had it: "C", to: "C.UTF-8". This solved
these problems:
1) The original problem of the clock not working when I wanted to
display the day-of-the-week and year on the top line menu bar (in
"System
Rodney, try changing the status back to New by clicking the pencil next
to the status.
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Week day and Date & Month not working on menu bar
Am I supposed to do something else, besides the post that I made on
09/25/2015? I think I answered all outstanding questions, but the
status of this bug report still shows "Incomplete", and I don't see any
"button" that I can punch to switch it back to "Needs further moderator
action". I don't
For the first question:
Ahh. The locale setting does make a difference. I normally have
/etc/default/locale set as:
LANG="C"
If I set it to:
LANG="en_US.utf8"
it solves this problem, but I set it to "C" on purpose, as I don't
care for the sort sequences (for instance of an "ls -l"
Thank you for your bug report. Is that still an issue? What locale do
you use?
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could you also make a screenshot showing the issue?
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Week day and Date & Month not working on menu bar on upgrade to 14.10
To manage
Also see Bug #1467961 of 06/23/2015
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1467961
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@Rodney, if you think bug #1467961 is also affecting you can you click
on the affects me link. I am still trying to understand if this is
the same bug.
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I just wanted to add this -- I verified on the 2nd problem I wrote about
-- where the UTC time goes away when it clicks past 23:59. The
speculation I had was that it re-appeared once the Chicago time struck
past midnight, and thus Chicago and UTC were back on the same day.
That is indeed what it
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. It seems that your bug report is not filed about a
specific source package though, rather it is just filed against Ubuntu
in general. It is important that bug reports be filed about source
packages so that people
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