I have another crash currently and the clock shows another part of the gnome 
panel instead of the time.  
Specifically it shows the date "Sun Jun 13," but truncated because the clock is 
smaller so it only shows "Jun 13, " and a couple of dots on each side. (see 
attachment)

I installed debug symbols and tried to do a backtrace, but as i
understand it, i have to start gnome-panel with gdb. Since the crash
occurs randomly and usually when i am logging in to the system, i don't
understand how i am supposed to do that. Also, because the crash occurs
randomly i can't "Perform any actions necessary to reproduce the crash."

Do i have to always start gnome-panel with gdb on start-up and keep
logging off and on until the crash happens?


Another thing i noticed: The above behaviour occurs only on my box which was 
upgraded from 9.10 to 10.04. All other installations i made (5-6) don't have 
this problem. 

** Attachment added: "Screenshot of a crashed clock applet"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50261111/Screenshot.png

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Clock Applet crashes for no reason
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/580735
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