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    Re: Gnome Flashback, Clock

    Quote Originally Posted by albertsmuktupavels View Post
    I don't want "other" clock. I what that one in indicator applet complete...

    So now we have two broken things in gnome flashback. First - white panel. Second - no clock in indicator applet complete.

    P.S. Clock doesn’t show only in flashback session. In unity clock is available.
    Just one at my place... (clock)...
    Color of panel is odd in Gnome Classic here...
    And I can not change background... In GClassic...
    Last edited by zika; July 2nd, 2013 at 08:45 PM.

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    Re: Gnome Flashback, Clock

    Quote Originally Posted by albertsmuktupavels View Post
    I don't want "other" clock. I want that one in indicator applet complete...

    So now we have two broken things in gnome flashback. First - white panel. Second - no clock in indicator applet complete.

    P.S. Clock doesn’t show only in flashback session. In unity clock is available.
    I'm with you there. The min, restore and close buttons also do not work after you maximize the window and that began on Raring 13.04 and followed into Saucy 13.10.
    I'm not that into Unity although I think it works for the most part. I prefer Gnome.
    So, there is actually 3 problems.

    I don't think there is a bug for this yet or if so I haven't seen it.
    Here are the other two:

    White panel issue: https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz-core/+bug/1196177

    Unclickable windows after maximize: https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/1158267

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    Re: Gnome Flashback, Clock

    Maybe someone can report this bug?

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    Re: Gnome Flashback, Clock

    Quote Originally Posted by albertsmuktupavels View Post
    Maybe someone can report this bug?
    I'm not really sure how to initiate a new bug. I have just encountered something that abends then it reports the bug automatically and it usually already exists.
    So I just mark the bug that I am also affected by it.

    Perhaps someone else?

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    Re: Gnome Flashback, Clock

    Quote Originally Posted by albertsmuktupavels View Post
    +1ed...

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    Re: Gnome Flashback, Clock

    Quote Originally Posted by zika View Post
    Ditto. Using "other“ clock (see above)...
    Ditto here also. I could not go any longer with out it.

    clock on saucy.png

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    Re: Gnome Flashback, Clock

    Soon datetime and power indicators will be back. Need to resolve one problem and than we will need to wait until fix will be merged.

    I made two other branches with fix for:
    1. Restore space in Ambiance between Applications and Places.
    2. Fixed gnome-panel creation when using separate x screens.

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    Re: Gnome Flashback, Clock

    Not sure why this is marked resolved. Today July 16, 2013 is the first time I have seen the normal clock with date and time if you adjust dconf-settings.

    date-time-fixed.png

    dconf-date-time.png

    Now it is resolved.
    I looked up there a few moments ago and had two dates. I removed the one I had added.

    Edit: it even states in the bug 5 hours ago "This bug was fixed in the package indicator-applet - 12.10.2+13.10.20130716-0ubuntu1"
    Last edited by Cavsfan; July 16th, 2013 at 08:43 PM.

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