I'm affected, too. For me the Bluetooth applet icon gets doubled. I have
to remove and re-add the notification panel on every reboot, it's very
annoying.
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[karmic] Certain notification area icons are invisible
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This bug disappeared for me after disabling visual effects and
restarting. After setting visual effects back to Normal, the problem
immediately returned.
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This is reproducible. Remove the notification area from the top panel
then re-add it and the icons are restored to normal. Reboot and the
error often comes back.
I do not think it is related to video drivers as I see it on two systems
right now, one laptop with Intel video, desktop with nvidia -
This is happening to me too. It just started about a week ago. I have
four icons in my notification area immediately after I log in; wireless,
battery/power, bluetooth and volume control. Sometimes of of the icons
will have a non-operational double that takes the place of one of the
other icons
no it cant be video driver related... or anything with 2 monitors... I
am using just one monitor and this thing happens almost every time i
turn on my comp. Cant really see the pattern but there certainly is one.
I'd be really glad if that got fixed cos it really BUGs me.
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I'd like to second what nikatwork said:
I'm running a 2 monitor setup with an ati graphics card (using fglrx driver),
too
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OK I have found a workaround. If I move my notification area on to the
left screen, all the icons paint fine.
I am running a two-monitor setup (using RnR iirc). Some gnome apps have
trouble painting outside a maximum horizontal width (~2600 pixels).
This is obviously some fundamental,
PS I ran the exact same setup under Jaunty with no problems. When I
upgraded, I had to change from the proprietary ATI driver to the open
source one (xserver-xorg-video-ati). So perhaps this is a conflict
between the new driver and gnome when running under dual monitors?
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I have also logged a bug against xserver-xorg-video-ati in case this is a
video driver problem.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-ati/+bug/490177
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I also have a similar bug. After restart, very often the Network Manager
Applet doesn't show up on Notification Area, but instead two icons of
Screenlets Daemon are displayed:
http://i38.tinypic.com/op4ne1.png (screenshot)
After logging off and back on, everything is as it should be:
I also have this bug in the release version of Karmic.
This bug occurs on every startup. Certain apps just refuse to show up in
the notification area. Most importantly, Thunderbird and Pidgin. This is
very annoying as I can't tell when someone has sent me an IM or an
email!! Empathy and emesene
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1. I don't know because I don't know how to solve the issue.
But it seems to be a gnome panel bug since I switched to awn today and it shows
all the notification icons fine.
As a side note - I have the panel background transparency enabled- could this
screw things up?
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