The Clock on the top bar is gone in 18.04 LTS

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Time is very very important, I love the new version but no clock on the top bar. I checked every setting can not find a way to tuen it on The date is in the middle but I need the time. I do not want to download more clock windows that I can not see and take up real estate. Any idea of plans to ree instate the clock????







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  • Potentially this answer satisfies your question? askubuntu.com/questions/83597/…
    – Robobenklein
    May 11 at 8:20










  • Are you asking about the date ? Because the time (clock) is in the top bar by default. No setting needed for that.
    – solsTiCe
    May 11 at 11:29










  • The clock is now at center of top bar, not at right.
    – Miha_x64
    Aug 22 at 10:37














up vote
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down vote

favorite
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Time is very very important, I love the new version but no clock on the top bar. I checked every setting can not find a way to tuen it on The date is in the middle but I need the time. I do not want to download more clock windows that I can not see and take up real estate. Any idea of plans to ree instate the clock????







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  • Potentially this answer satisfies your question? askubuntu.com/questions/83597/…
    – Robobenklein
    May 11 at 8:20










  • Are you asking about the date ? Because the time (clock) is in the top bar by default. No setting needed for that.
    – solsTiCe
    May 11 at 11:29










  • The clock is now at center of top bar, not at right.
    – Miha_x64
    Aug 22 at 10:37












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Time is very very important, I love the new version but no clock on the top bar. I checked every setting can not find a way to tuen it on The date is in the middle but I need the time. I do not want to download more clock windows that I can not see and take up real estate. Any idea of plans to ree instate the clock????







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Time is very very important, I love the new version but no clock on the top bar. I checked every setting can not find a way to tuen it on The date is in the middle but I need the time. I do not want to download more clock windows that I can not see and take up real estate. Any idea of plans to ree instate the clock????









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  • Potentially this answer satisfies your question? askubuntu.com/questions/83597/…
    – Robobenklein
    May 11 at 8:20










  • Are you asking about the date ? Because the time (clock) is in the top bar by default. No setting needed for that.
    – solsTiCe
    May 11 at 11:29










  • The clock is now at center of top bar, not at right.
    – Miha_x64
    Aug 22 at 10:37
















  • Potentially this answer satisfies your question? askubuntu.com/questions/83597/…
    – Robobenklein
    May 11 at 8:20










  • Are you asking about the date ? Because the time (clock) is in the top bar by default. No setting needed for that.
    – solsTiCe
    May 11 at 11:29










  • The clock is now at center of top bar, not at right.
    – Miha_x64
    Aug 22 at 10:37















Potentially this answer satisfies your question? askubuntu.com/questions/83597/…
– Robobenklein
May 11 at 8:20




Potentially this answer satisfies your question? askubuntu.com/questions/83597/…
– Robobenklein
May 11 at 8:20












Are you asking about the date ? Because the time (clock) is in the top bar by default. No setting needed for that.
– solsTiCe
May 11 at 11:29




Are you asking about the date ? Because the time (clock) is in the top bar by default. No setting needed for that.
– solsTiCe
May 11 at 11:29












The clock is now at center of top bar, not at right.
– Miha_x64
Aug 22 at 10:37




The clock is now at center of top bar, not at right.
– Miha_x64
Aug 22 at 10:37










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Try installing Gnome Tweak Tool, it has options for this:



gnome tweak top bar settings



apt install gnome-tweak-tool or find it in the software store. (Also it might be named 'Tweak Tool' or something slightly off...)






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  • The settings are to add date or seconds. This makes me wonder why the OP ask his question as the Time should be there.
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    May 11 at 11:27











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Try installing Gnome Tweak Tool, it has options for this:



gnome tweak top bar settings



apt install gnome-tweak-tool or find it in the software store. (Also it might be named 'Tweak Tool' or something slightly off...)






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  • The settings are to add date or seconds. This makes me wonder why the OP ask his question as the Time should be there.
    – solsTiCe
    May 11 at 11:27















up vote
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Try installing Gnome Tweak Tool, it has options for this:



gnome tweak top bar settings



apt install gnome-tweak-tool or find it in the software store. (Also it might be named 'Tweak Tool' or something slightly off...)






share|improve this answer




















  • The settings are to add date or seconds. This makes me wonder why the OP ask his question as the Time should be there.
    – solsTiCe
    May 11 at 11:27













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Try installing Gnome Tweak Tool, it has options for this:



gnome tweak top bar settings



apt install gnome-tweak-tool or find it in the software store. (Also it might be named 'Tweak Tool' or something slightly off...)






share|improve this answer












Try installing Gnome Tweak Tool, it has options for this:



gnome tweak top bar settings



apt install gnome-tweak-tool or find it in the software store. (Also it might be named 'Tweak Tool' or something slightly off...)







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  • The settings are to add date or seconds. This makes me wonder why the OP ask his question as the Time should be there.
    – solsTiCe
    May 11 at 11:27

















  • The settings are to add date or seconds. This makes me wonder why the OP ask his question as the Time should be there.
    – solsTiCe
    May 11 at 11:27
















The settings are to add date or seconds. This makes me wonder why the OP ask his question as the Time should be there.
– solsTiCe
May 11 at 11:27





The settings are to add date or seconds. This makes me wonder why the OP ask his question as the Time should be there.
– solsTiCe
May 11 at 11:27













 

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