Hi,
On 15.05.21 10:32, Fabrice Bauzac-Stehly wrote:
> "Richard B. Kreckel" writes:
>
>> Running version 3.21.2+dfsg1-2 of package hplip-gui, the annoying
>> message still pops up after each login.
>
> Version 3.21.2+dfsg1-2 does not contain the change to
>
Hello,
"Richard B. Kreckel" writes:
> Running version 3.21.2+dfsg1-2 of package hplip-gui, the annoying
> message still pops up after each login.
Version 3.21.2+dfsg1-2 does not contain the change to
/etc/xdg/autostart/hplip-systray.desktop, so I expect that you get the
annoying message.
The
reopen 793675
Running version 3.21.2+dfsg1-2 of package hplip-gui, the annoying
message still pops up after each login.
I have checked that /etc/xdg/autostart/hplip-systray.desktop indeed
contains the line saying NoShowIn=GNOME; It does not seem to suppress
the popup. There is no other
This affects a number of operating system packages of hplip.
See this upstream bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/hplip/+bug/1714659
Concerning the idea of forcing a dependency on sni-qt, it looks like
this package does not exist (anymore?).
Concerning the need to add a "sleep" before starting
Any possibility the whole /etc/xdg/autostart/hplip-systray.desktop file
could be dropped from future versions if it does not work at all?
The "No system tray detected on this system." error dialog every user
gets when logging in in default GNOME desktop is very annoying.
Please fix this issue
dear all, dear maintainer
i am running debian buster.
kernel version 4.15.0-3-amd64
gnome version 3.22+9
after login i receive the message "no systemtray detected"
1) i tried to solve with the here suggested:
Exec=sh -c "sleep 45; exec hp-systray"
with no success
2) i installed
On Thu, Nov 09, 2017 at 05:16:35PM +0100, Benoît Rouits wrote:
> Package: hplip-gui
> Version: 3.17.10+repack0-1
> Followup-For: Bug #793675
>
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> This bug occurs also on Gnome3 (in Buster). It seems, at least
> for Gnome3, that the systray is temporarly removed after an
>
Package: hplip-gui
Version: 3.17.10+repack0-1
Followup-For: Bug #793675
Dear Maintainer,
This bug occurs also on Gnome3 (in Buster). It seems, at least
for Gnome3, that the systray is temporarly removed after an
upgrade, or starts too late ?
Indeed, other systray-aware applications also display
Package: hplip-gui
Version: 3.14.6-1
Followup-For: Bug #793675
Dear Maintainer,
One more info: the start of hp-systray comes earlier than kde systray, so it
still
don't find a systray (even with sni-qt) to "solve" I managed to add a sleep in
file
/etc/xdg/autostart/hplip-systray.desktop,
Package: hplip-gui
Version: 3.14.6-1
Followup-For: Bug #793675
Dear Maintainer,
The bug is still present but after searching I solved just installing the
package sni-qt (it's a recomended dependency of plasma-desktop). I think the
bug
could be reclassified as a minor bug and one should add
Hi,
I see same issue into one computer, after a daily upgrade (kde4 was
upgraded to QT5). Computer is using Testing/Stretch + KDE
If I run hp-systray under a Konsole :
log
$ hp-systray -x
HP Linux Imaging and Printing System (ver. 3.14.6)
System Tray Status Service ver.
Package:hplip-gui
Version:3.14.6
Severity:normal
Dear Maintainer,
When I launch plasma desktop, after few seconds a pop-up appears with an
error
about hplip.
see capture.
$ dpkg --status hplip-gui
Package: hplip-gui
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: utils
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