Open noantiq opened 1 month ago
Note: after booting it takes a few seconds before the world clock shows.
But then it looks like this for me
Sometimes, in Gnome 46, it would reappear for me too.
So I guess it's the same bug, but you noticed in Gnome 47 only?
I didn't update to Fedora 41 yet
I am actually not sure about that, but simply assumed so. What does sometimes mean for you here? For me it's reproducible on every reboot.
@noantiq For me, it happens on booted system after some random time (10 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, you name it). Maybe something triggers it. But it is not reproducible on every boot like in your case.
Hi there, thank you for the useful shell extension!
I encountered an issue with v2 today. I am on Fedora 41 (beta) with Gnome 47 and after activating v2 of this extension, the world clock was still visible.
Only after de- and then re-activating the extension, the world clock was gone. Sadly, after a reboot it appeared again and as before, I had to de- and re-activate the extension in order to hide the world clock.