I am using gnome-clocks but I am unable to find out where it stores the created alarms? What file/location are these stored on Ubuntu?
When I set an alarm (or set a timer) in Clocks in Ubuntu 20.04, the alarm clearly triggers as at the appropriate moment a notification appears at the top of the screen and I get a message in the Clocks application asking me to stop or snooze; however this is all silent - I get no audio alarm. I have another laptop still running 18.04 and the audio for these alarms works fine on that.
On my 20.04 machine, audio is functioning fine in other applications. I've checked that notifications are on. The Notifications settings in Settings for Clocks has notifications, sound alerts, notification popups and even lock screen notifications on. When in Settings I check Applications, GNOME Clocks has notifications on, too. In the sound panel, system sounds are on and they are turned up, and when I test the alert sound buttons I get an appropriate noise.
The version of Clocks is just the one that comes installed on the machine (ubuntu-focal-updates-universe), rather than a Snap or some such thing.
Could there be something I'm missing? Or might there be a bug in Clocks 3.36.0?
I already installed gnome-clocks and added some new time zones in it.
In addition, I installed gnome-tweak-tool and enabled Ubuntu appindicators.
I still don't see an option to add world clocks to the top bar. What am I missing?
I make extensive use of the multiple timezone clock feature in 16.04.
After upgrading to Ubuntu 18.04 I found various guides that installing GNOME Clocks and adding time zones I should see them in the dropdown when I click the clock on the taskbar.
However it isn't showing up in there, despite restarting a few times.
I also installed GNOME Weather and its section shows now in the clock dropdown.
Has anyone else had this problem? Ideas on how to fix this?