Cannot hide clock in 18.04 LTS

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I've just upgraded my 16.04 LTS where time was not shown. But 18.04 LTS seems to force me to see a clock on the desktop. Tweaks options does not work either:



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    I've just upgraded my 16.04 LTS where time was not shown. But 18.04 LTS seems to force me to see a clock on the desktop. Tweaks options does not work either:



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      I've just upgraded my 16.04 LTS where time was not shown. But 18.04 LTS seems to force me to see a clock on the desktop. Tweaks options does not work either:



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      I've just upgraded my 16.04 LTS where time was not shown. But 18.04 LTS seems to force me to see a clock on the desktop. Tweaks options does not work either:



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          To completely hide the clock from top panel you can use Clock override GNOME extension, which lets you have a custom clock format. Then in the extension settings leave the text field in front of Text to display instead of the clock empty. Refer to this question for how to install GNOME extension.



          Source: extensions.gnome.org Source: extensions.gnome.org






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          • Ok, even for empty string it shows bullet, but that's fine with me. Thanks.
            – prasimix
            May 18 at 16:07










          • @prasimix you mean that dot next to the clock? It's the notifications indicator, as soon as you clear your unread notifications it should disappear
            – Eskander Bejaoui
            May 18 at 16:10










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          To completely hide the clock from top panel you can use Clock override GNOME extension, which lets you have a custom clock format. Then in the extension settings leave the text field in front of Text to display instead of the clock empty. Refer to this question for how to install GNOME extension.



          Source: extensions.gnome.org Source: extensions.gnome.org






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          • Ok, even for empty string it shows bullet, but that's fine with me. Thanks.
            – prasimix
            May 18 at 16:07










          • @prasimix you mean that dot next to the clock? It's the notifications indicator, as soon as you clear your unread notifications it should disappear
            – Eskander Bejaoui
            May 18 at 16:10














          up vote
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          accepted










          To completely hide the clock from top panel you can use Clock override GNOME extension, which lets you have a custom clock format. Then in the extension settings leave the text field in front of Text to display instead of the clock empty. Refer to this question for how to install GNOME extension.



          Source: extensions.gnome.org Source: extensions.gnome.org






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          • Ok, even for empty string it shows bullet, but that's fine with me. Thanks.
            – prasimix
            May 18 at 16:07










          • @prasimix you mean that dot next to the clock? It's the notifications indicator, as soon as you clear your unread notifications it should disappear
            – Eskander Bejaoui
            May 18 at 16:10












          up vote
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          accepted







          up vote
          3
          down vote



          accepted






          To completely hide the clock from top panel you can use Clock override GNOME extension, which lets you have a custom clock format. Then in the extension settings leave the text field in front of Text to display instead of the clock empty. Refer to this question for how to install GNOME extension.



          Source: extensions.gnome.org Source: extensions.gnome.org






          share|improve this answer












          To completely hide the clock from top panel you can use Clock override GNOME extension, which lets you have a custom clock format. Then in the extension settings leave the text field in front of Text to display instead of the clock empty. Refer to this question for how to install GNOME extension.



          Source: extensions.gnome.org Source: extensions.gnome.org







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          • Ok, even for empty string it shows bullet, but that's fine with me. Thanks.
            – prasimix
            May 18 at 16:07










          • @prasimix you mean that dot next to the clock? It's the notifications indicator, as soon as you clear your unread notifications it should disappear
            – Eskander Bejaoui
            May 18 at 16:10
















          • Ok, even for empty string it shows bullet, but that's fine with me. Thanks.
            – prasimix
            May 18 at 16:07










          • @prasimix you mean that dot next to the clock? It's the notifications indicator, as soon as you clear your unread notifications it should disappear
            – Eskander Bejaoui
            May 18 at 16:10















          Ok, even for empty string it shows bullet, but that's fine with me. Thanks.
          – prasimix
          May 18 at 16:07




          Ok, even for empty string it shows bullet, but that's fine with me. Thanks.
          – prasimix
          May 18 at 16:07












          @prasimix you mean that dot next to the clock? It's the notifications indicator, as soon as you clear your unread notifications it should disappear
          – Eskander Bejaoui
          May 18 at 16:10




          @prasimix you mean that dot next to the clock? It's the notifications indicator, as soon as you clear your unread notifications it should disappear
          – Eskander Bejaoui
          May 18 at 16:10












           

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