Activity log for bug #1640936

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2016-11-10 20:57:03 Alex - WarumLinuxBesserIst - bug added bug
2016-11-10 21:00:03 Alex - WarumLinuxBesserIst - description Every time I open the System-Settings (Systemeinstellungen) and pull down from the top Time and Date, there is no more calendar displayed. After restarting the phone, the calendar is back, untill I open the system.settings again, the calendar doesn't show up anymore. See screenshot: http://img.ctrlv.in/img/16/11/10/5824dec9e0cb0.png Left is standard, and right is after I open the systemsettings. Ubuntu 15.04 (r871) I am not sure since when this happened, but r870 was the same problem. Every time I open the System-Settings (Systemeinstellungen) and pull down from the top Time and Date, there is no more calendar displayed. After restarting the phone, the calendar is back, untill I open the system.settings again, the calendar doesn't show up anymore. See screenshot: http://img.ctrlv.in/img/16/11/10/5824dec9e0cb0.png Left is standard, and right is after I open the systemsettings.
2016-11-10 21:00:39 Alex - WarumLinuxBesserIst - description Ubuntu 15.04 (r871) I am not sure since when this happened, but r870 was the same problem. Every time I open the System-Settings (Systemeinstellungen) and pull down from the top Time and Date, there is no more calendar displayed. After restarting the phone, the calendar is back, untill I open the system.settings again, the calendar doesn't show up anymore. See screenshot: http://img.ctrlv.in/img/16/11/10/5824dec9e0cb0.png Left is standard, and right is after I open the systemsettings. Ubuntu 15.04 (r871) I am not sure since when this happened, but r870 was the same problem. Every time I open the System-Settings (Systemeinstellungen) and pull down from the top Time and Date, there is no more calendar displayed. After restarting the phone, the calendar is back, untill I open the system settings again. Then the calendar doesn't show up anymore. See screenshot: http://img.ctrlv.in/img/16/11/10/5824dec9e0cb0.png Left is standard, and right is after I open the systemsettings.
2016-11-10 21:01:46 Alex - WarumLinuxBesserIst - description Ubuntu 15.04 (r871) I am not sure since when this happened, but r870 was the same problem. Every time I open the System-Settings (Systemeinstellungen) and pull down from the top Time and Date, there is no more calendar displayed. After restarting the phone, the calendar is back, untill I open the system settings again. Then the calendar doesn't show up anymore. See screenshot: http://img.ctrlv.in/img/16/11/10/5824dec9e0cb0.png Left is standard, and right is after I open the systemsettings. Ubuntu 15.04 (r871) on BQ E4.5 I am not sure since when this happened, but r870 was the same problem. Every time I open the System-Settings (Systemeinstellungen) and pull down from the top Time and Date, there is no more calendar displayed. After restarting the phone, the calendar is back, untill I open the system settings again. Then the calendar doesn't show up anymore. See screenshot: http://img.ctrlv.in/img/16/11/10/5824dec9e0cb0.png Left is standard, and right is after I open the systemsettings.
2016-11-10 21:04:40 Alex - WarumLinuxBesserIst - description Ubuntu 15.04 (r871) on BQ E4.5 I am not sure since when this happened, but r870 was the same problem. Every time I open the System-Settings (Systemeinstellungen) and pull down from the top Time and Date, there is no more calendar displayed. After restarting the phone, the calendar is back, untill I open the system settings again. Then the calendar doesn't show up anymore. See screenshot: http://img.ctrlv.in/img/16/11/10/5824dec9e0cb0.png Left is standard, and right is after I open the systemsettings. Every time I open the System-Settings (Systemeinstellungen) and pull down from the top Time and Date, there is no more calendar displayed. After restarting the phone, the calendar is back, untill I open the system settings again. Afterwards the calendar doesn't show up anymore. See screenshot: http://img.ctrlv.in/img/16/11/10/5824dec9e0cb0.png Left is standard, and right is after I open the systemsettings.
2016-11-10 22:55:29 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) bug added subscriber Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
2016-11-11 16:39:17 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) branch linked lp:~3v1n0/ubuntu-settings-components/new-calendar-design
2016-11-11 19:53:34 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) canonical-devices-system-image: status New In Progress
2016-11-11 19:53:37 Marco Trevisan (Treviño) canonical-devices-system-image: assignee Marco Trevisan (Treviño) (3v1n0)
2016-11-11 19:58:06 Alex - WarumLinuxBesserIst - attachment added File ~/.cache/upstart/unity8.log https://bugs.launchpad.net/canonical-devices-system-image/+bug/1640936/+attachment/4776086/+files/unity8.log
2016-11-16 14:09:54 taiebot65 summary After opening system-settings there is no more calendar displayed when pull down date/time Rotating the phone can hide the dash calendar
2016-11-16 14:12:21 taiebot65 description Every time I open the System-Settings (Systemeinstellungen) and pull down from the top Time and Date, there is no more calendar displayed. After restarting the phone, the calendar is back, untill I open the system settings again. Afterwards the calendar doesn't show up anymore. See screenshot: http://img.ctrlv.in/img/16/11/10/5824dec9e0cb0.png Left is standard, and right is after I open the systemsettings. See comment 8 for reproducing the bug Afterwards the calendar doesn't show up anymore. See screenshot: http://img.ctrlv.in/img/16/11/10/5824dec9e0cb0.png Left is standard, and right is after I open the systemsettings.
2016-12-13 20:30:03 Pat McGowan canonical-devices-system-image: status In Progress Fix Committed
2016-12-13 20:37:36 Anupam bug added subscriber Anupam