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Snap - Clocks not available in the top bar notifications window #5
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Closing this bug because i opened one in Launchpad - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-clocks/+bug/2023974 Sorry for the "noise". |
I think it's appropriate to have the bug open here also so I'm reopening this issue. Yes, the GNOME Shell integration into the top bar clock dropdown isn't working for either the GNOME Clocks or GNOME Weather snaps. |
I've been able to make gnome clocks work by doing some monkey-patching inside gnome shell. The problem is that the snapped gnome clocks registers it .desktop file as I'll investigate if there is a way of setting the .desktop name to the desired one. |
Opening a "Looking Glass" terminal (Alt+F2, then type lg and Return) and executing:
"fixes" the problem until the next reboot. That proves that the gnome-clocks problem is there. |
A temporary fix consists on running this from a command line:
(fixes both gnome clocks and gnome weather) |
I'm using Ubuntu 22.04.
I uninstalled the
deb
version (v 41.0) and I installed thesnap
version (v 44.0).I open the gnome-clocks snap app, and i add a couple of clocks from different cities (aka timezones) around the world.
On the top bar, i click on the clock, the notifications window (which contains notifications, tasks, calendar, etc...) opens, but the clocks (which i added earlier) are not shown.
The question:
deb
version was "integrated" with the notifications window, thesnap
version is not.Other details (in case they are relevant):
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