Bugs always happen, but that's not the point. How can someone write
software that does not complain if a library is missing?

Usually the Operating System should not even start a program as long as
it does not find all libraries.

How did these programs (or the desktop) even start when the library was
missing?

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Title:
  changing clock display options has no effect

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