Workaround (Ubuntu 12.10 GNOME Classic):
Alt+F2 or in terminal:
XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=Unity gnome-control-center indicator-datetime
Select clock and 24 hour format.
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Same here. GNOME Classic under Ubuntu 12.10 – Indicator Applet Complete
12.10.1
Using dconf-editor, gconf-editor etc. has no effect on time format. In
dconf-editor one can change to display date, seconds etc. but time
format string has no effect.
This works: (Alt+F2 or in terminal)
XDG_CU
As gm-notify kill itself on startup the "killall gm-notify" is not
needed.
Simply add
gm-notify &
inside the "if" and it takes care of the rest.
REF:
/usr/bn/gm-notify: line 60
class CheckMail():
def __init__(self):
'''initiates DBUS-Messaging interface, creates the MailChecker and
Seems like gm-notify hangs after error. (Never used it before). So, to
extend the ugly hack-fix add something like:
killall gm-notify
sleep 3
gm-notify &
inside the "if".
** Tags added: notification-daemon
** Tags added: gm-notify notification
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As a short fix you can do:
$ killall notification-daemon
when you recognize issue.
This will stop the notification-daemon and start it "fresh" on next
notification.
The problem is with notification-daemon. It has a hard-coded limit of
20. This is, AFAIK, how many messages can be in the queue
simu
** Tags removed: apt-get mirrors
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apt-get fails to check status of mirrors
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Wanted to delete. No delete option? Guess it is more of a inconvenience
then a bug.
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Description changed:
- apt-get doesn't validate servers, and/or has far to long timeout.
- Should seriously do some logic if server, index or other co
Public bug reported:
apt-get doesn't validate servers, and/or has far to long timeout.
Should seriously do some logic if server, index or other core files is
unreachable.
E.g.:
1 ~$ sudo apt-get install gnome-common
2 Reading package lists...
3 Building dependency tree...
Ubuntu 12.10;
I.e.:
gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences button-layout
'close,minimize,maximize:'
In dconf-editor:
button-layout :minimize,maximize,close
Actuall used is that of gsettings.
If one go to editmode for key value in dconf-editor and enter (the
default) :minimize,maximiz