The workaround fixes it for me too. Other wifi adapters I have (one using
rt73usb, the other rtl8812au) don't need it, so maybe the bug lies in athk9_htc.
How did you find the workaround? (just curious, apart from this bug my google
searches only gave me outdated or irrelevant information).
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Never mind, even after the fix it doesn't work: I tried xdg-screensaver
suspend with the window id of an existing window and it still dims the
screen after a while.
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Public bug reported:
In line 420 /usr/bin/xdg-screensaver checks for the value of
KDE_SESSION_VERSION.
If it is 4, it uses the dbus methods, otherwise, thinking it is kde 3, it uses
dcop.
Unfortunately now KDE_SESSION_VERSION is 5 and xdg-screensaver falls back to
dcop (which doesn't exists any
Regarding comment #, it doesn't happen in every case: in a virtual
machine I set up for testing no matter how many times I close and reopen
the session I still get the "no system tray detected on this system"
message.
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If I close the kde session and start it again, the hp icon appears with
no further intervention
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1460445
Title:
hp-systray: No system tray
Public bug reported:
After a while of starting a kde session, a dialog pops up with the text "No
system tray detected on this system, unable to start, exiting" and the hp
systray icon disappears after clicking ok.
Manually running hp-systray after that correctly shows a working hp systray
icon.
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