Activity log for bug #1056162

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2012-09-25 12:31:39 CS4 bug added bug
2012-09-25 12:32:22 CS4 summary Alarms starts when you powers on PC past alarms starts when you powers on PC
2012-09-25 12:45:37 CS4 description If you have alarms and powers on your PC in time that is later than "alert time" your alarms alerts anyway. How to repeat bug: 1) Indicator-applet should be in autostart applications and in unity/gnome top bar. 2) Set alarm that starting Rhythmbox at time X ( x is few minutes lager than your current time). 3) Power off you PC. 4) wait till time x will come. 5) power on PC. Alarms that you does not need as they are "past alarms" alerts for something. For what?- You don't need them now. But you should to turn them off every time. Anyway Your app is first and the best alarm in Ubuntu. But this minor "fake past alarms " bug is quite annoying, because forces you to turn off your already started alerts/Rhythmbox every time you powers on PC. If you have alarms and powers on your PC in time that is later than "alert time" your alarms alerts anyway. How to repeat bug: 1) Indicator-applet should be in autostart applications and in unity/gnome top bar. 2) Set alarm that starting Rhythmbox at time X ( x is few minutes lager than your current time). 3) Power off you PC. 4) wait till time x will come. 5) power on PC. Alarms that you does not need as they are "past alarms" alerts for something. For what?- You don't need them now. But you should to turn them off every time. Anyway Your app is first and the best alarm in Ubuntu. But this minor "fake past alarms " bug is quite annoying, because forces you to turn off your already started alerts/Rhythmbox every time you powers on PC (I know about "on/off Alarm" checkboxes, but it is natural to remember them when you decide to set alarm on. Not when you don't need alarms for tomorrow )) ).