Hi Attila, thanks for taking the time to report this bug.
This bug does not appear in a Unity session, but I can confirm that this happens in fallback mode. That's because indicator-datetime calls `gnome-control-center indciator-datetime`, which is a replacement for the upstream datetime panel. This panel doesn't seem to be enabled for fallback mode.
I'm not sure what the right fix is here. Maybe indicator-datetime should detect whether it is running unity and request the upstream panel otherwise? Or should the custom datetime panel be enabled in the fallback session as well?
Hi Attila, thanks for taking the time to report this bug.
This bug does not appear in a Unity session, but I can confirm that this happens in fallback mode. That's because indicator-datetime calls `gnome- control- center indciator- datetime` , which is a replacement for the upstream datetime panel. This panel doesn't seem to be enabled for fallback mode.
I'm not sure what the right fix is here. Maybe indicator-datetime should detect whether it is running unity and request the upstream panel otherwise? Or should the custom datetime panel be enabled in the fallback session as well?