[Expired for indicator-datetime (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]
** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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I just installed Oneiric and now I'm suffering with this bug.
Re-opening.
** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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This has been fixed in the current indicator-datetime available in
Oneiric
** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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I have libdconf0 installed and I still have this problem.
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Title:
changing clock display options has no effect
To manage notifications about this
Bugs always happen, but that's not the point. How can someone write
software that does not complain if a library is missing?
Usually the Operating System should not even start a program as long as
it does not find all libraries.
How did these programs (or the desktop) even start when the library
Well, Unity is very new. And Canonical set fixed deadlines rather than
"when it's ready", so sometimes mistakes happen. Programmers are only
human, after all. Reporting bugs and finding fixes is helpful, and I'm
glad I can participate - even if it's just a tiny bit.
You could always ask for yo
The question is:
Why is that nasty heap of software not able to tell that a library is
missing?
Several bugs where depending on just that ridiculous problem, and people
didn't find the solution.
Who wrote such bad software?
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Yup, that worked. Also fixed the problem where my Unity launcher
wouldn't remember launchers I'd put in it.
Something in unity should probably start depending on libdconf0, I
suppose.
Thanks!
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Got the solution of my bug #778188, which was marked as a duplicate of
this bug.
Incidently, the solution of another problem, bug #778321 , related to
the unity launcher, solved this as well: the package libdconf0 was
missing (not installed by the upgrade 10.10 -> 11.04). Install it,
logout, logi
It seems you may have a problem with dconf being unable to read some key
files, at least that is one possibility reading your XsessionErrors
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changing clock display options has no effect
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