** Changed in: unity-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: unity-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: High => Low
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This panel now lives in unity-control-center.
** Package changed: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu) => unity-control-center
(Ubuntu)
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Title:
indicator
** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Also affects: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
Importance: Undecided => High
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** Tags added: trusty
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Title:
indicator-datetime configuration panel only works in Unity session
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With Ubuntu now switching to it's own control center[1] and Gnome
Shell's control center no longer supporting external applets, it should
be possible to drop that "OnlyShowIn" line entirely.
[1]https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-
desktop/2013-December/004360.html
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Since Gnome Classic by default uses indicators and not the applet I
think it should look like this:
/usr/share/applications/gnome-datetime-panel.desktop has OnlyShowIn=GNOME;
/usr/share/applications/indicator-datetime-preferences.desktop has
OnlyShowIn=Unity, GNOME-Classic;
or, gnome classic sho
Interesting. In detail:
/usr/share/applications/gnome-datetime-panel.desktop has OnlyShowIn=GNOME;
/usr/share/applications/indicator-datetime-preferences.desktop has
OnlyShowIn=Unity;
So this prevents both displaying at the same time. In Gnome classic it's
possible to choose between the applet (
Unfortunately, it is kind of on purpose. The .desktop file has
OnlyShowIn=Unity; otherwise there will be multiple Time & Date options
in gnome-control-center. There is a workaround though:
XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=Unity gnome-control-center indicator-datetime;
I suppose indicator-datetime could force
** Description changed:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Perform a fresh install of 12.04, 12.04.1, or 12.10, and fully update the
system.
2. Left click the clock on the panel and select "Time & Date Settings..." You
should see a window with title "Time & Date" - Not "Date and Time" or the top
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** Description changed:
Steps to reproduce:
- 1. With Unity installed (default config) open terminal and run
"gnome-control-center indicator-datetime". Verify it appears.
- 2. sudo apt-get purge compiz
- 3. Log out / in to gnome classic desktop or etc.
- 4. Repeat step 1 and verify that the
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