
While I haven't used Windows-10 much, I'd still stick with Plasma. Every little bug I encountered is cleared up. Especially within the past few months I guess, where everything is mostly solid (minus java tray icons). Not that I have any reason or desire to move back to Gnome, this surely would keep me far away from it. I can't find any search results about it, but rather people looking for sni-qt or libindicator (a desire for their programs to be in the system tray).

I wish he elaborated on what the "change to" would be. The whole point of the system tray is for quick view/access of certain types of programs and their status. If you have a clock, volume control, or any other manageable indicators in a bar, you have system tray icons.

OMG Sergio, the goal of GTK is to completely drop system tray icons? I cannot think of ANY reasoning to do that. Keep this bug report for both java and GTK+3 applications with an unresponsive systray icon, and rename it to something like "System tray icons for Java and GTK+3 applications are not responsive".Īlso, the Platform should likely be changed to something more accurate than Archlinux Packages Linux, as there have been enough bug reports from various distros to find out that it's not a distro-specific issue. Then another bug report should be opened for the GTK+3 applications with unreponsive systray icons that were mentioned below and/or in bug reports that were closed as duplicates of this one. Keep this bug report for java applications only, and rename it to something like "System tray icons for Java applications are not responsive". May I suggest to rephrase the bug Summary to something more accurate, as this bug report has grown to encompass more than only java applications and/or jitsi.įrom a bug triage point of view, you have two options: So maybe asking if someone is intending to work on it was not that misplaced after all, or was it?Īnyway, thanks for your intention to diagnose the origin of the bug, be it in XembedSNIProxy or something else. This very bug has been reported first in january (see duplicates older than this one) and is one of the reasons we still haven't been able to release Mageia 6 to the public, since although we are a desktop-agnostic distro, KDE / Plasma is the most used desktop and we can't release with so many applications that can't be interacted with via the system tray. Here it had not been said until your comment that someone was going to have a look. It's part of user / developer interaction. radiotray (gtk+3, not gtk+2, which is definitely a lead)Ībout your "There is no need to ask for updates" comment, as a bug triager for the Mageia distro I totally expect users to ask whether someone is working on the bug they reported every few months. It has been reported both in this bug report and in the duplicate bug 358328 various applications that have the same issue:

Just adding a comment to make sure it has been taken into account that the issue not limited to java applications.
