It woks fine on Xubuntu on xfce-panel. I haven't tried lxqt on Xubuntu
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Title:
lubuntu cosmic lxqt-panel world clock truncated in 12-hr format
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Manjaro-lxqt:
Name: lxqt-panel
Version : 0.13.0-2
Description : The LXQt desktop panel
Architecture: x86_64
The above panel works correctly with getty-auto-login
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The bug is valid, the steps to reproduce are not - it might be a QSS-Bug
- so yes, the widht of the clock wrong under certain circumstances -
unfortunately we are not able to reproduce/fix it reliable upstream
right now :)
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Its not a really strange case. Its used on many distros, and documented many
times as well.
The point is why it doesn't work on Lubuntu, and only Lubuntu.
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Well now that's a really strange use case. Why not just use autologin in
SDDM?
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Title:
lubuntu cosmic lxqt-panel world clock truncated in 12-hr f
Here's how you can reproduce it:
(1) Remove or disable sddm
(2) Install getty autologin: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/getty
(3) Reboot.
Here's my files to allow getty-auto-login:
===.xinitrc:===
[[ -f ~/.Xresources ]] && xrdb -merge -I$HOME ~/.Xresources
exec startlxqt
===.bash_profile: