No, the time still hasn't updated even 60 seconds after closing the
window.

** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => New

** Description changed:

  indicator-datetime 0.2.95-0ubuntu1, Ubuntu 11.10
  
  1. Open Time & Date settings.
  2. Choose "Set the time: Manually".
  3. Set the time forward a few minutes.
  4. Move focus out of the time field.
  5. At a terminal, enter "date".
+ 6. Close the window.
+ 7. Wait a minute, and enter "date" at the terminal again.
  
- What happens: The computer time has not changed.
+ What happens:
+ 5. The computer time has not changed.
+ 7. The computer time has not changed.
  
- What should happen: The computer time has changed.
+ What should happen:
+ 5. The computer time has changed.
  
  [Originally reported by Iain Farrell, who says he's seen the bug since
  beta 1.]

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  Setting time manually in "Time & Date" settings doesn't work

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