I see it also on 14.04 (32-bit) but only very recently. And it happened
always right away after boot and log in. A workaround (a bit more
elegant that the killall one mentioned above) was for me to just start
the service in a shell as ...
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/indicator-datetime/indicator-datetime-
service
... which i copy/pasted from /etc/xdg/autostart/indicator-
datetime.desktop. Looking in log-files in /var/log and in ~/.xsession-
error i didn't find any errors, so not sure whether it crashed or simply
didn't get started (e.g., whether above xdg autostart was ignored?)
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Date/time sometimes doesn’t appear in menu bar, settings greyed out
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