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How do I remove the clock from the Ubuntu Budgie 18.04 desktop?



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I just installed a Ubuntu Budgie Bionic and it comes with a clock on the Desktop. It also has one in the taskbar at the top.



How can I remove the one on the desktop?



cat /var/log/installer/version
ubiquity 18.04.14.1


After some tinkering and killing processes that looked right, the clock dissapears when I stop



/usr/bin/python3 /usr/lib/budgie-desktop/plugins/budgie-showtime/ShowTime


But it reappears after I restart, so I assume that this ShowTime thingy is configured somewhere, I just can't find where.



Its about the Clock that partially overlaps with the "Tuxedo Computers" text in the bottom right.



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    I just installed a Ubuntu Budgie Bionic and it comes with a clock on the Desktop. It also has one in the taskbar at the top.



    How can I remove the one on the desktop?



    cat /var/log/installer/version
    ubiquity 18.04.14.1


    After some tinkering and killing processes that looked right, the clock dissapears when I stop



    /usr/bin/python3 /usr/lib/budgie-desktop/plugins/budgie-showtime/ShowTime


    But it reappears after I restart, so I assume that this ShowTime thingy is configured somewhere, I just can't find where.



    Its about the Clock that partially overlaps with the "Tuxedo Computers" text in the bottom right.



    Screenshot










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      I just installed a Ubuntu Budgie Bionic and it comes with a clock on the Desktop. It also has one in the taskbar at the top.



      How can I remove the one on the desktop?



      cat /var/log/installer/version
      ubiquity 18.04.14.1


      After some tinkering and killing processes that looked right, the clock dissapears when I stop



      /usr/bin/python3 /usr/lib/budgie-desktop/plugins/budgie-showtime/ShowTime


      But it reappears after I restart, so I assume that this ShowTime thingy is configured somewhere, I just can't find where.



      Its about the Clock that partially overlaps with the "Tuxedo Computers" text in the bottom right.



      Screenshot










      share|improve this question
















      I just installed a Ubuntu Budgie Bionic and it comes with a clock on the Desktop. It also has one in the taskbar at the top.



      How can I remove the one on the desktop?



      cat /var/log/installer/version
      ubiquity 18.04.14.1


      After some tinkering and killing processes that looked right, the clock dissapears when I stop



      /usr/bin/python3 /usr/lib/budgie-desktop/plugins/budgie-showtime/ShowTime


      But it reappears after I restart, so I assume that this ShowTime thingy is configured somewhere, I just can't find where.



      Its about the Clock that partially overlaps with the "Tuxedo Computers" text in the bottom right.



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          The clock is a budgie-desktop applet. Like other applets you can modify, add and remove applets from Budgie Settings.



          Open Budgie Settings from the menu or Raven. Look at the list of applets in your Panel (Applets tab) and click on "Desktop time & date". You can the delete the applet.



          enter image description here






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          • Ah! Desktop time and Date! Thank you! I tried removing the "Clock" one, but that didn't help. Should have looked more closely.

            – Angelo Fuchs
            Jun 18 '18 at 8:48











          • I don't see Desktop Time & Date on mine, I went through every one. I'm on 18.10 and I still see a clock. So I tried adding one, and the option to add one wasn't there either. FWIW I installed budgie on top of an existing vanilla ubuntu It must have moved in 18.10?

            – Jonathan
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          In 18.10 it's been renamed to a more vague ShowTime applet.




          I actually preferred the old name since it was very clear what it meant.



          Also it'd be nice for this not to be part of the panel, since, well, it's not part of the panel. A Desktop Widget section is usually where these things are in other OS's






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            The clock is a budgie-desktop applet. Like other applets you can modify, add and remove applets from Budgie Settings.



            Open Budgie Settings from the menu or Raven. Look at the list of applets in your Panel (Applets tab) and click on "Desktop time & date". You can the delete the applet.



            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer























            • Ah! Desktop time and Date! Thank you! I tried removing the "Clock" one, but that didn't help. Should have looked more closely.

              – Angelo Fuchs
              Jun 18 '18 at 8:48











            • I don't see Desktop Time & Date on mine, I went through every one. I'm on 18.10 and I still see a clock. So I tried adding one, and the option to add one wasn't there either. FWIW I installed budgie on top of an existing vanilla ubuntu It must have moved in 18.10?

              – Jonathan
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            The clock is a budgie-desktop applet. Like other applets you can modify, add and remove applets from Budgie Settings.



            Open Budgie Settings from the menu or Raven. Look at the list of applets in your Panel (Applets tab) and click on "Desktop time & date". You can the delete the applet.



            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer























            • Ah! Desktop time and Date! Thank you! I tried removing the "Clock" one, but that didn't help. Should have looked more closely.

              – Angelo Fuchs
              Jun 18 '18 at 8:48











            • I don't see Desktop Time & Date on mine, I went through every one. I'm on 18.10 and I still see a clock. So I tried adding one, and the option to add one wasn't there either. FWIW I installed budgie on top of an existing vanilla ubuntu It must have moved in 18.10?

              – Jonathan
              4 hours ago














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            The clock is a budgie-desktop applet. Like other applets you can modify, add and remove applets from Budgie Settings.



            Open Budgie Settings from the menu or Raven. Look at the list of applets in your Panel (Applets tab) and click on "Desktop time & date". You can the delete the applet.



            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer













            The clock is a budgie-desktop applet. Like other applets you can modify, add and remove applets from Budgie Settings.



            Open Budgie Settings from the menu or Raven. Look at the list of applets in your Panel (Applets tab) and click on "Desktop time & date". You can the delete the applet.



            enter image description here







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            • Ah! Desktop time and Date! Thank you! I tried removing the "Clock" one, but that didn't help. Should have looked more closely.

              – Angelo Fuchs
              Jun 18 '18 at 8:48











            • I don't see Desktop Time & Date on mine, I went through every one. I'm on 18.10 and I still see a clock. So I tried adding one, and the option to add one wasn't there either. FWIW I installed budgie on top of an existing vanilla ubuntu It must have moved in 18.10?

              – Jonathan
              4 hours ago


















            • Ah! Desktop time and Date! Thank you! I tried removing the "Clock" one, but that didn't help. Should have looked more closely.

              – Angelo Fuchs
              Jun 18 '18 at 8:48











            • I don't see Desktop Time & Date on mine, I went through every one. I'm on 18.10 and I still see a clock. So I tried adding one, and the option to add one wasn't there either. FWIW I installed budgie on top of an existing vanilla ubuntu It must have moved in 18.10?

              – Jonathan
              4 hours ago

















            Ah! Desktop time and Date! Thank you! I tried removing the "Clock" one, but that didn't help. Should have looked more closely.

            – Angelo Fuchs
            Jun 18 '18 at 8:48





            Ah! Desktop time and Date! Thank you! I tried removing the "Clock" one, but that didn't help. Should have looked more closely.

            – Angelo Fuchs
            Jun 18 '18 at 8:48













            I don't see Desktop Time & Date on mine, I went through every one. I'm on 18.10 and I still see a clock. So I tried adding one, and the option to add one wasn't there either. FWIW I installed budgie on top of an existing vanilla ubuntu It must have moved in 18.10?

            – Jonathan
            4 hours ago






            I don't see Desktop Time & Date on mine, I went through every one. I'm on 18.10 and I still see a clock. So I tried adding one, and the option to add one wasn't there either. FWIW I installed budgie on top of an existing vanilla ubuntu It must have moved in 18.10?

            – Jonathan
            4 hours ago














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            In 18.10 it's been renamed to a more vague ShowTime applet.




            I actually preferred the old name since it was very clear what it meant.



            Also it'd be nice for this not to be part of the panel, since, well, it's not part of the panel. A Desktop Widget section is usually where these things are in other OS's






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              In 18.10 it's been renamed to a more vague ShowTime applet.




              I actually preferred the old name since it was very clear what it meant.



              Also it'd be nice for this not to be part of the panel, since, well, it's not part of the panel. A Desktop Widget section is usually where these things are in other OS's






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                In 18.10 it's been renamed to a more vague ShowTime applet.




                I actually preferred the old name since it was very clear what it meant.



                Also it'd be nice for this not to be part of the panel, since, well, it's not part of the panel. A Desktop Widget section is usually where these things are in other OS's






                share|improve this answer













                In 18.10 it's been renamed to a more vague ShowTime applet.




                I actually preferred the old name since it was very clear what it meant.



                Also it'd be nice for this not to be part of the panel, since, well, it's not part of the panel. A Desktop Widget section is usually where these things are in other OS's







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