Public bug reported:
This has happened twice. The only thing I can relate to the two
incidents is watching a movie on Totem Movie Player.
Basically the clock freezes in the panel (this has caused me to get
almost no sleep one time already :p). See attached.
Rebooting/Ctrl+Alt+Backspace/Removing
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Panel Clock Freezes
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It does not display the calendar. I will provide a backtrace asap.
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 6:59 AM, Pedro Villavicencio
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Does the whole clock freeze? what happens if you click on it? does it
> display the calendar or not? if it doesn't please try to obtain a
> backtrac
Forgive me for being ignorant, but what would be the correct command to
install debugging in place of :
sudo apt-get install yelp-dbgsym=2.22.1-0ubuntu2.8.04.1
from the link provided above? Do I need debugging for gnome in general
or just the clock applet (if possible)?
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Panel Clock Freezes
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