I figured out how to quit Linphone in Gnome 3. Slide the pointer to the
bottom edge of the screen. A panel pops up. Right click on the Linphone
icon and select Quit from the menu.

Perhaps a bug report should be filed against the Gnome 3 notification
server regarding the GtkStatusIcon issue.

As a more general remark, telephony applications can be difficult to quit
for casual users. How about a small dialog when the Linphone window is
closed? It would offer to quit or stick around to answer calls. An option
to hide the dialog in the future would make it a one time annoyance to
those who think it is superfluous.

Felix

On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 4:30 AM, Liviu Andronic <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Wed, 22 Feb 2012 11:26:02 +0100, Simon Morlat <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I feel very angry about all the unnecessary complexity that recently
>> appeared around gnome. There are now too many notification servers, too
>> many ways of managing notifications, and it is very difficult for an
>> application to work smoothly under all configuration. Right now I'm
>> afraid I have no good solution to propose. If somebody here has ideas,
>> they are welcome.
>>
>>  My comment is of course off-topic, but the solution I'd suggest is to
> use Xfce instead of the Gnome 3 flavours. Xfce can easily emulate Gnome 3
> Classic or Gnome 2, and besides provides more flexibility.
>
> Here Linphone closes as expected when accessing 'Quit' via right-click on
> the systray icon.
>
> Cheers
> Liviu
>
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