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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/990493
Title:
After suspend+resume,
Ok, I've read the rules and so even it seems strange, it is correct for
this bug not to be fixed on 12.04. Question is what a security flaw or
regression is in this case, as people's action based on wrong date
information may be harmful. On the other side, it is no threat to the
security of the
dronus, as I explained previously, this bug was fixed for the version of
Ubuntu that was in development at the time, which is standard procedure.
I'm sorry I confused you by suggesting that you nominate it for an
update to 12.04, when you did not have permissions to do that. I've just
nominated it
Please set the state apropriate. The bug is NOT fixed as filed. Is was
fixed for a later version of Ubuntu, but was not filed against that
originally. It was filed against 12.04, where it still persists.
So either you try to backport the fix to 12.04, or leave it broken for
ages, setting this bug
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS welcomes 2014 with a wrong date!
Among the maxims on Lord Naoshige's wall there was this one: Matters of
great concern should be treated lightly. Master lttei commented,
Matters of small concern should be treated seriously.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: getting-started-with-ubuntu-12.04 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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On current ubuntu 13.10 it is still not working. Time is changed after
resuming from suspend but date on calendar is not! This will appear if
day will change during computer is suspend.
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I have this in 12.04 - don't see where to nominate
** Also affects: getting-started-with-ubuntu-12.04 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The bug was fixed for the then-in-development version of Ubuntu, 13.10.
If you think the bug is important enough (and the fix is low-risk
enough) to backport to Ubuntu 12.04, choose Nominate to series then
Precise.
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Where I can find 'nominate to series'? Also, this bug was filed for
12.04 and is tagged 'precise' so setting it to fixed is definitely
misleading I think. If this is the usual practice, how to report a bug
to not causing it to be fixed in an other version than stated?
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For Ubuntu 12.04 it is not fixed.
0.3.94-0ubuntu2 is still current version, my machine started 2 1/2 days
ago and it shows me the date of yesterday now.
Bug was initially filed for Ubuntu 12.04, and is still there.
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Ah, forgot to say: I am using gnome-panel by now, eg. gnome classic
session. Is this bug dependent on the indicator's host panel?
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Marking as High for the same reason as duplicate bug 1178598: High: ...
Renders essential features or functionality of the application or
dependencies broken or ineffective.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance
** Summary changed:
- Date in Unity's top bar calendar gets stale when in suspend
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