> Not sure exactly how to reproduce it, but for example when time switches 00:05 -> 00:06, then it steal focus.
Could you please try, if it still happens while the DateTime-Indicator is uninstalled from your system?
Uninstall:
sudo apt-get remove wingpanel-indicator-datetime
sudo rm /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/wingpanel/libdatetime.so (Just to make sure, if the file doesn't exist it's okay.)
Logout and login again.
Reinstall after trying:
sudo apt-get install wingpanel-indicator-datetime
Logout and login again.
> Not sure exactly how to reproduce it, but for example when time switches 00:05 -> 00:06, then it steal focus.
Could you please try, if it still happens while the DateTime-Indicator is uninstalled from your system?
Uninstall: indicator- datetime x86_64- linux-gnu/ wingpanel/ libdatetime. so (Just to make sure, if the file doesn't exist it's okay.)
sudo apt-get remove wingpanel-
sudo rm /usr/lib/
Logout and login again.
Reinstall after trying: indicator- datetime
sudo apt-get install wingpanel-
Logout and login again.