seth-arnold, imho, this problem systematically reported in different
versions of Ubuntu with different desktop environments and seems like
ignored by developers. The security threat is severe and the root of the
problem lies much deeper than patching a concrete combination of
components. Confess I
Mark, thanks for such detailed explanation and extremely fast response!
It's grave news for me to hear that X11 is the major problem here. Would
it be better if your publish it in Ubuntu FAQ (or elsewhere) and close
all these bugs with "won't fix" to make community realize the point?
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Confirm for 14.04, BUT I've tried to press Ctrl-Shift (my switch key
sequence) several times and it works. It's unpredictable how many times
you should press key sequence to switch; seems like it depends on some
internal state of lock manager.
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killall unity-panel-service
worked for me. it brings clock back and enabled clock settings tab.
ubuntu 14.04
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killall unity-panel-service
Worked for me in 14.04. It brings clock back and enable clock tab in
date/time settings.
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